Search Results - "Steinhauser, L"
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Amino Acids Rather than Glucose Account for the Majority of Cell Mass in Proliferating Mammalian Cells
Published in Developmental cell (07-03-2016)“…Cells must duplicate their mass in order to proliferate. Glucose and glutamine are the major nutrients consumed by proliferating mammalian cells, but the…”
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Bone Marrow-Derived Cell Therapy Stimulates Endogenous Cardiomyocyte Progenitors and Promotes Cardiac Repair
Published in Cell stem cell (08-04-2011)“…Cell therapy can improve cardiac function in animals and humans after injury, but the mechanism is unclear. We performed cell therapy experiments in…”
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Braveheart, a Long Noncoding RNA Required for Cardiovascular Lineage Commitment
Published in Cell (31-01-2013)“…Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are often expressed in a development-specific manner, yet little is known about their roles in lineage commitment. Here,…”
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Mammalian heart renewal by pre-existing cardiomyocytes
Published in Nature (London) (17-01-2013)“…During normal ageing a low rate of division of pre-existing cardiomyocytes, rather than progenitor cells, is responsible for cardiomyocyte genesis; this…”
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FGF21 and the late adaptive response to starvation in humans
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-12-2015)“…In mice, FGF21 is rapidly induced by fasting, mediates critical aspects of the adaptive starvation response, and displays a number of positive metabolic…”
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Loss of White Adipose Hyperplastic Potential Is Associated with Enhanced Susceptibility to Insulin Resistance
Published in Cell metabolism (02-12-2014)“…Fat mass expansion occurs by adipocyte hypertrophy or recruitment of differentiating adipocyte progenitors, the relative balance of which may impact systemic…”
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Exercise induces new cardiomyocyte generation in the adult mammalian heart
Published in Nature communications (25-04-2018)“…Loss of cardiomyocytes is a major cause of heart failure, and while the adult heart has a limited capacity for cardiomyogenesis, little is known about what…”
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Multi-isotope imaging mass spectrometry quantifies stem cell division and metabolism
Published in Nature (London) (26-01-2012)“…Multi-isotope imaging mass spectrometry is used to investigate the ‘immortal strand hypothesis’, Drosophila lipid metabolism and human lymphopoiesis…”
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Growth Differentiation Factor 11 Is a Circulating Factor that Reverses Age-Related Cardiac Hypertrophy
Published in Cell (09-05-2013)“…The most common form of heart failure occurs with normal systolic function and often involves cardiac hypertrophy in the elderly. To clarify the biological…”
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Regeneration of the heart
Published in EMBO molecular medicine (01-12-2011)“…The death of cardiac myocytes diminishes the heart's pump function and is a major cause of heart failure, one of the dominant causes of death worldwide. Other…”
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Aging Is a Powerful Risk Factor for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Independent of Body Mass Index
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Interleukin-33 prevents apoptosis and improves survival after experimental myocardial infarction through ST2 signaling
Published in Circulation. Heart failure (01-11-2009)“…ST2 is an interleukin (IL)-1 receptor family member with membrane-bound (ST2L) and soluble (sST2) isoforms, and sST2 is a biomarker for poor outcome in…”
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Prolonged fasting drives a program of metabolic inflammation in human adipose tissue
Published in Molecular metabolism (Germany) (01-12-2020)“…The human adaptive fasting response enables survival during periods of caloric deprivation. A crucial component of the fasting response is the shift from…”
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The circulating metabolome of human starvation
Published in JCI insight (23-08-2018)“…The human adaptive starvation response allows for survival during long-term caloric deprivation. Whether the physiology of starvation is adaptive or…”
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Elimination of 15N-thymidine after oral administration in human infants
Published in PloS one (2024)“…We have developed a new clinical research approach for the quantification of cellular proliferation in human infants to address unanswered questions about…”
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Cadmium concentration in cattle tissues in the Czech Republic
Published in Veterinární medicína (01-01-2021)“…The aim of this paper was to evaluate the cadmium concentrations in the muscles, liver, and kidney of three age categories (≤ 8 months; ≤ 2 years; ≥ 2 years)…”
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Unhealthy visceral fat is associated with improved efficacy of immunotherapy in endometrial cancer
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-09-2024)“…Obesity is a known driver of endometrial cancer. In this issue of the JCI, Gómez-Banoy and colleagues investigated a cohort of patients with advanced…”
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Zinc-Induced Polymerization of Killer-Cell Ig-like Receptor into Filaments Promotes Its Inhibitory Function at Cytotoxic Immunological Synapses
Published in Molecular cell (07-04-2016)“…The inhibitory function of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) that bind HLA-C and block activation of human natural killer (NK) cells is dependent…”
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Imaging Mass Spectrometry Reveals Tumor Metabolic Heterogeneity
Published in iScience (21-08-2020)“…Malignant tumors exhibit high degrees of genomic heterogeneity at the cellular level, leading to the view that subpopulations of tumor cells drive growth and…”
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Pericyte Progenitors at the Crossroads Between Fibrosis and Regeneration
Published in Circulation research (18-01-2013)“…Tissue repair after injury is generally inversely related to the extent of scarring, suggesting the possibility that regeneration could be promoted by…”
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