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Jonathan Cunningham, MD
Eicosanoid and eicosanoid-related inflammatory mediators and exercise intolerance in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
Lau, Emily S, Athar Roshandelpoor, Shahrooz Zarbafian, Dongyu Wang, James S Guseh, Norrina Allen, Vinithra Varadarajan, et al. 2023. “Eicosanoid and Eicosanoid-Related Inflammatory Mediators and Exercise Intolerance in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction.”. Nature Communications 14 (1): 7557.
Obesity Modifies Clinical Outcomes of Right Ventricular Dysfunction.
Ma, Janet I, Emily K Zern, Juhi K Parekh, Ndidi Owunna, Nona Jiang, Dongyu Wang, Paula K Rambarat, Eugene Pomerantsev, Michael H Picard, and Jennifer E Ho. 2023. “Obesity Modifies Clinical Outcomes of Right Ventricular Dysfunction.”. Circulation. Heart Failure 16 (11): e010524.
A single-cell atlas of human and mouse white adipose tissue.
Emont, Margo P, Christopher Jacobs, Adam L Essene, Deepti Pant, Danielle Tenen, Georgia Colleluori, Angelica Di Vincenzo, et al. 2022. “A Single-Cell Atlas of Human and Mouse White Adipose Tissue.”. Nature 603 (7903): 926-33.
IRF3 reduces adipose thermogenesis via ISG15-mediated reprogramming of glycolysis.
Yan, Shuai, Manju Kumari, Haopeng Xiao, Christopher Jacobs, Shihab Kochumon, Mark Jedrychowski, Edward Chouchani, Rasheed Ahmad, and Evan D Rosen. 2021. “IRF3 Reduces Adipose Thermogenesis via ISG15-Mediated Reprogramming of Glycolysis.”. The Journal of Clinical Investigation 131 (7).
Neurotensin is an anti-thermogenic peptide produced by lymphatic endothelial cells.
Li, Jin, Erwei Li, Rafael S Czepielewski, Jingyi Chi, Xiao Guo, Yong-Hyun Han, Daqing Wang, et al. 2021. “Neurotensin Is an Anti-Thermogenic Peptide Produced by Lymphatic Endothelial Cells.”. Cell Metabolism 33 (7): 1449-1465.e6.
Nuclear Mechanisms of Insulin Resistance.
Kang, Sona, Linus T-Y Tsai, and Evan D Rosen. 2016. “Nuclear Mechanisms of Insulin Resistance.”. Trends in Cell Biology 26 (5): 341-51.
Adipocyte-specific transgenic and knockout models.
Kang, Sona, Xingxing Kong, and Evan D Rosen. 2014. “Adipocyte-Specific Transgenic and Knockout Models.”. Methods in Enzymology 537: 1-16.
The transcriptional basis of adipocyte development.
Rosen, Evan D. 2005. “The Transcriptional Basis of Adipocyte Development.”. Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Essential Fatty Acids 73 (1): 31-4.