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David W Hammers

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Elife|February 22, 2019
MYOD1 functions as a clock amplifier as well as a critical co-factor for downstream circadian gene expression in muscleBrian A Hodge, Xiping Zhang, Miguel A Gutierrez-Monreal, et al.
Tissue Engineering. Part A|April 24, 2010
Repair of traumatic skeletal muscle injury with bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells seeded on extracellular matrixEdward K Merritt, Megan V Cannon, David W Hammers, et al.
Research Square|February 17, 2023
Blocking muscle wasting via deletion of the muscle-specific E3 ubiquitin ligase MuRF1 impedes pancreatic tumor growthDaria Neyroud, Orlando Laitano, Aneesha Daguspta, et al.
Communications Biology|May 13, 2023
Blocking muscle wasting via deletion of the muscle-specific E3 ligase MuRF1 impedes pancreatic tumor growthDaria Neyroud, Orlando Laitano, Aneesha Dasgupta, et al.
Plos Genetics|November 22, 2021
NF-κB modifies the mammalian circadian clock through interaction with the core clock protein BMAL1Yang Shen, Mehari Endale, Wei Wang, et al.
Elife|September 1, 2022
The skeletal muscle circadian clock regulates titin splicing through RBM20Lance A Riley, Xiping Zhang, Collin M Douglas, et al.
Immunity|October 18, 2018
The Nuclear Receptor PPARγ Controls Progressive Macrophage Polarization as a Ligand-Insensitive Epigenomic Ratchet of Transcriptional MemoryBence Daniel, Gergely Nagy, Zsolt Czimmerer, et al.
Neurology|October 14, 2022
Evaluating Genetic Modifiers of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Disease Progression Using Modeling and MRIAlison M Barnard, David W Hammers, William T Triplett, et al.
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Elife|February 22, 2019
MYOD1 functions as a clock amplifier as well as a critical co-factor for downstream circadian gene expression in muscleBrian A Hodge, Xiping Zhang, Miguel A Gutierrez-Monreal, et al.
Tissue Engineering. Part A|April 24, 2010
Repair of traumatic skeletal muscle injury with bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells seeded on extracellular matrixEdward K Merritt, Megan V Cannon, David W Hammers, et al.
Research Square|February 17, 2023
Blocking muscle wasting via deletion of the muscle-specific E3 ubiquitin ligase MuRF1 impedes pancreatic tumor growthDaria Neyroud, Orlando Laitano, Aneesha Daguspta, et al.
Communications Biology|May 13, 2023
Blocking muscle wasting via deletion of the muscle-specific E3 ligase MuRF1 impedes pancreatic tumor growthDaria Neyroud, Orlando Laitano, Aneesha Dasgupta, et al.
Plos Genetics|November 22, 2021
NF-κB modifies the mammalian circadian clock through interaction with the core clock protein BMAL1Yang Shen, Mehari Endale, Wei Wang, et al.
Elife|September 1, 2022
The skeletal muscle circadian clock regulates titin splicing through RBM20Lance A Riley, Xiping Zhang, Collin M Douglas, et al.
Immunity|October 18, 2018
The Nuclear Receptor PPARγ Controls Progressive Macrophage Polarization as a Ligand-Insensitive Epigenomic Ratchet of Transcriptional MemoryBence Daniel, Gergely Nagy, Zsolt Czimmerer, et al.
Neurology|October 14, 2022
Evaluating Genetic Modifiers of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Disease Progression Using Modeling and MRIAlison M Barnard, David W Hammers, William T Triplett, et al.
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