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    cAMP signaling in skeletal muscle adaptation: hypertrophy, metabolism, and regeneration by Berdeaux, Rebecca, Stewart, Randi

    “…Among organ systems, skeletal muscle is perhaps the most structurally specialized. The remarkable subcellular architecture of this tissue allows it to empower…”
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    CREB is activated by muscle injury and promotes muscle regeneration by Stewart, Randi, Flechner, Lawrence, Montminy, Marc, Berdeaux, Rebecca

    Published in PloS one (13-09-2011)
    “…The cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) plays key roles in differentiation of embryonic skeletal muscle progenitors and survival of adult skeletal…”
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    Tonic Inhibition of TRPV3 by Mg2+ in Mouse Epidermal Keratinocytes by Luo, Jialie, Stewart, Randi, Berdeaux, Rebecca, Hu, Hongzhen

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-09-2012)
    “…The transient receptor potential vanilloid 3 channel (TRPV3) is abundantly expressed in epidermal keratinocytes and has important roles in sensory biology and…”
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    Regulation of SIK1 abundance and stability is critical for myogenesis by Stewart, Randi, Akhmedov, Dmitry, Robb, Christopher, Leiter, Courtney, Berdeaux, Rebecca

    “…cAMP signaling can both promote and inhibit myogenic differentiation, but little is known about the mechanisms mediating promyogenic effects of cAMP. We…”
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    Skeletal muscle salt inducible kinase 1 promotes insulin resistance in obesity by Nixon, Mark, Stewart-Fitzgibbon, Randi, Fu, Jingqi, Akhmedov, Dmitry, Rajendran, Kavitha, Mendoza-Rodriguez, Maria G, Rivera-Molina, Yisel A, Gibson, Micah, Berglund, Eric D, Justice, Nicholas J, Berdeaux, Rebecca

    Published in Molecular metabolism (Germany) (01-01-2016)
    “…Abstract Objective Insulin resistance causes type 2 diabetes mellitus and hyperglycemia due to excessive hepatic glucose production and inadequate peripheral…”
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