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Amy K Hauck

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Journal of Lipid Research|March 25, 2016
Oxidative stress and lipotoxicityAmy K Hauck, David A Bernlohr
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 20, 2018
Adipose oxidative stress and protein carbonylationAmy K Hauck, Yimao Huang, Ann V Hertzel, et al.
Nature|August 8, 2020
Dichotomous engagement of HDAC3 activity governs inflammatory responsesHoang C B Nguyen, Marine Adlanmerini, Amy K Hauck, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 18, 2018
Obesity-induced protein carbonylation in murine adipose tissue regulates the DNA-binding domain of nuclear zinc finger proteinsAmy K Hauck, Tong Zhou, Wendy Hahn, et al.
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)|December 4, 2020
Histone Carbonylation Is a Redox-Regulated Epigenomic Mark That Accumulates with Obesity and AgingAmy K Hauck, Tong Zhou, Ambuj Upadhyay, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 8, 2022
Balanced control of thermogenesis by nuclear receptor corepressors in brown adipose tissueHannah J Richter, Amy K Hauck, Kirill Batmanov, et al.
Cell Metabolism|June 18, 2024
Short-term cold exposure induces persistent epigenomic memory in brown fatShin-Ichi Inoue, Matthew J Emmett, Hee-Woong Lim, et al.
Nature Metabolism|April 15, 2024
Nuclear receptor corepressors non-canonically drive glucocorticoid receptor-dependent activation of hepatic gluconeogenesisAmy K Hauck, Rashid Mehmood, Bryce J Carpenter, et al.
Nature Cardiovascular Research|January 17, 2022
Circadian REV-ERBs repress <i>E4bp4</i> to activate NAMPT-dependent NAD<sup>+</sup> biosynthesis and sustain cardiac functionPieterjan Dierickx, Kun Zhu, Bryce J Carpenter, et al.
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Journal of Lipid Research|March 25, 2016
Oxidative stress and lipotoxicityAmy K Hauck, David A Bernlohr
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 20, 2018
Adipose oxidative stress and protein carbonylationAmy K Hauck, Yimao Huang, Ann V Hertzel, et al.
Nature|August 8, 2020
Dichotomous engagement of HDAC3 activity governs inflammatory responsesHoang C B Nguyen, Marine Adlanmerini, Amy K Hauck, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 18, 2018
Obesity-induced protein carbonylation in murine adipose tissue regulates the DNA-binding domain of nuclear zinc finger proteinsAmy K Hauck, Tong Zhou, Wendy Hahn, et al.
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)|December 4, 2020
Histone Carbonylation Is a Redox-Regulated Epigenomic Mark That Accumulates with Obesity and AgingAmy K Hauck, Tong Zhou, Ambuj Upadhyay, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 8, 2022
Balanced control of thermogenesis by nuclear receptor corepressors in brown adipose tissueHannah J Richter, Amy K Hauck, Kirill Batmanov, et al.
Cell Metabolism|June 18, 2024
Short-term cold exposure induces persistent epigenomic memory in brown fatShin-Ichi Inoue, Matthew J Emmett, Hee-Woong Lim, et al.
Nature Metabolism|April 15, 2024
Nuclear receptor corepressors non-canonically drive glucocorticoid receptor-dependent activation of hepatic gluconeogenesisAmy K Hauck, Rashid Mehmood, Bryce J Carpenter, et al.
Nature Cardiovascular Research|January 17, 2022
Circadian REV-ERBs repress <i>E4bp4</i> to activate NAMPT-dependent NAD<sup>+</sup> biosynthesis and sustain cardiac functionPieterjan Dierickx, Kun Zhu, Bryce J Carpenter, et al.
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