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David J Glass

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Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|November 19, 2013
Signaling pathways controlling skeletal muscle massMarc A Egerman, David J Glass
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 18, 2023
Brca1 Mouse Models: Functional Insights and Therapeutic OpportunitiesWei-Ting Yueh, David J Glass, Neil Johnson
Skeletal Muscle|January 25, 2014
Skeletal muscle's 3rd year anniversaryDavid J Glass, Kevin P Campbell, Michael A Rudnicki
Skeletal Muscle|July 30, 2011
Welcome to skeletal muscleDavid J Glass, Kevin P Campbell, Michael A Rudnicki
Skeletal Muscle|November 2, 2013
MG53's new identityJennifer R Levy, Kevin P Campbell, David J Glass
Cell Metabolism|July 17, 2012
Cancer cachexia: mediators, signaling, and metabolic pathwaysKenneth C H Fearon, David J Glass, Denis C Guttridge
Developmental Cell|October 29, 2011
The SCF-Fbxo40 complex induces IRS1 ubiquitination in skeletal muscle, limiting IGF1 signalingJun Shi, Liqing Luo, John Eash, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|November 4, 2010
Voluntary running, skeletal muscle gene expression, and signaling inversely regulated by orchidectomy and testosterone replacementChikwendu Ibebunjo, John K Eash, Christine Li, et al.
Skeletal Muscle|February 9, 2012
TAK-1/p38/nNFκB signaling inhibits myoblast differentiation by increasing levels of Activin AAnne Ulrike Trendelenburg, Angelika Meyer, Carsten Jacobi, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 4, 2015
Sorbs1 and -2 Interact with CrkL and Are Required for Acetylcholine Receptor Cluster FormationPeter T Hallock, Sherry Chin, Steven Blais, et al.
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Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|November 19, 2013
Signaling pathways controlling skeletal muscle massMarc A Egerman, David J Glass
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 18, 2023
Brca1 Mouse Models: Functional Insights and Therapeutic OpportunitiesWei-Ting Yueh, David J Glass, Neil Johnson
Skeletal Muscle|January 25, 2014
Skeletal muscle's 3rd year anniversaryDavid J Glass, Kevin P Campbell, Michael A Rudnicki
Skeletal Muscle|July 30, 2011
Welcome to skeletal muscleDavid J Glass, Kevin P Campbell, Michael A Rudnicki
Skeletal Muscle|November 2, 2013
MG53's new identityJennifer R Levy, Kevin P Campbell, David J Glass
Cell Metabolism|July 17, 2012
Cancer cachexia: mediators, signaling, and metabolic pathwaysKenneth C H Fearon, David J Glass, Denis C Guttridge
Developmental Cell|October 29, 2011
The SCF-Fbxo40 complex induces IRS1 ubiquitination in skeletal muscle, limiting IGF1 signalingJun Shi, Liqing Luo, John Eash, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|November 4, 2010
Voluntary running, skeletal muscle gene expression, and signaling inversely regulated by orchidectomy and testosterone replacementChikwendu Ibebunjo, John K Eash, Christine Li, et al.
Skeletal Muscle|February 9, 2012
TAK-1/p38/nNFκB signaling inhibits myoblast differentiation by increasing levels of Activin AAnne Ulrike Trendelenburg, Angelika Meyer, Carsten Jacobi, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 4, 2015
Sorbs1 and -2 Interact with CrkL and Are Required for Acetylcholine Receptor Cluster FormationPeter T Hallock, Sherry Chin, Steven Blais, et al.
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