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Autor:
Dillon E. King, Pooja D. Lalwani, Gilberto Padilla Mercado, Emma L. Dolan, Johnna M. Frierson, Joel N. Meyer, Susan K. Murphy
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Genetics, Vol 15 (2024)
The field of environmental epigenetics is uniquely suited to investigate biologic mechanisms that have the potential to link stressors to health disparities. However, it is common practice in basic epigenetic research to treat race as a covariable in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5a47af73cec64f7eafd49881cdc0f7be
Autor:
Margaret Morash, Richard Kay, Jia Wen, Gilberto Padilla-Mercado, Lihua Ye, Frank Reimann, Fiona Gribble, John Rawls
Publikováno v:
Physiology. 38
Enteroendocrine cells (EECs) are sensory cells in the intestinal epithelium that respond to ingested nutrients and microbial products in the gut lumen by releasing over 30 different hormones and neurotransmitters. These signaling molecules travel thr
Autor:
Cecelia Kelly, James M. Davison, Gilberto Padilla Mercado, John F. Rawls, Jennifer K. Heppert, Colin R. Lickwar
Publikováno v:
Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol
The intestinal epithelium serves the unique and critical function of harvesting dietary nutrients, while simultaneously acting as a cellular barrier separating tissues from the luminal environment and gut microbial ecosystem. Two salient features of
Autor:
Colin R. Lickwar, James M. Davison, Cecelia Kelly, Gilberto Padilla Mercado, Jia Wen, Briana R. Davis, Matthew C. Tillman, Ivana Semova, Sarah F. Andres, Goncalo Vale, Jeffrey G. McDonald, John F. Rawls
The intestine constantly interprets and adapts to complex combinations of dietary and microbial stimuli. However, the transcriptional strategies by which the intestinal epithelium integrates these coincident sources of information remain unresolved.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::768bc37cbe5dd8278b25eeab3863415a
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.01.465976
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.01.465976
Autor:
Jason M. Ridlon, Gilberto Padilla Mercado, Genta Kakiyama, Taylor Crooks, Cecelia Kelly, Colin R. Lickwar, Jia Wen, Heidi L. Doden, Alyssa Volland, Jordan L. Cocchiaro, John F. Rawls
Publikováno v:
Science Advances
Genetic analysis in zebrafish reveals conserved and novel aspects of nuclear receptor Fxr function and bile salt signaling.
Bile salt synthesis, secretion into the intestinal lumen, and resorption in the ileum occur in all vertebrate classes. In
Bile salt synthesis, secretion into the intestinal lumen, and resorption in the ileum occur in all vertebrate classes. In