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Robert Barrett

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Aging Cell|August 5, 2025
Local Growth Hormone Facilitates Aging of the Colon Epithelial MicroenvironmentVera Chesnokova, Svetlana Zonis, Richard Ainsworth, et al.
JCI Insight|February 8, 2019
Excess growth hormone suppresses DNA damage repair in epithelial cellsVera Chesnokova, Svetlana Zonis, Robert Barrett, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 8, 2017
Directed Differentiation of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells into Fallopian Tube EpitheliumNur Yucer, Marie Holzapfel, Tilley Jenkins Vogel, et al.
Seminars in Perinatology|September 19, 2025
Transforming neonatal care through informatics: A review of artificial intelligence, data, and implementation considerationsRobert Barrett, Brooke Lawler, Star Liu, et al.
Plos One|September 8, 2011
Identification and visualization of CD8+ T cell mediated IFN-γ signaling in target cells during an antiviral immune response in the brainMariana Puntel, Robert Barrett, Nicholas S R Sanderson, et al.
Cell Reports|December 15, 2021
Local non-pituitary growth hormone is induced with aging and facilitates epithelial damageVera Chesnokova, Svetlana Zonis, Athanasia Apostolou, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 27, 2016
Growth hormone is permissive for neoplastic colon growthVera Chesnokova, Svetlana Zonis, Cuiqi Zhou, et al.
Plos One|February 10, 2011
Ancestry of the Iban is predominantly Southeast Asian: genetic evidence from autosomal, mitochondrial, and Y chromosomesTatum S Simonson, Jinchuan Xing, Robert Barrett, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|December 6, 2011
Constitutive TL1A expression under colitogenic conditions modulates the severity and location of gut mucosal inflammation and induces fibrostenosisRobert Barrett, Xiaolan Zhang, Hon Wai Koon, et al.
Plos One|January 26, 2011
Constitutive TL1A (TNFSF15) expression on lymphoid or myeloid cells leads to mild intestinal inflammation and fibrosisDavid Q Shih, Robert Barrett, Xiaolan Zhang, et al.
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Aging Cell|August 5, 2025
Local Growth Hormone Facilitates Aging of the Colon Epithelial MicroenvironmentVera Chesnokova, Svetlana Zonis, Richard Ainsworth, et al.
JCI Insight|February 8, 2019
Excess growth hormone suppresses DNA damage repair in epithelial cellsVera Chesnokova, Svetlana Zonis, Robert Barrett, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 8, 2017
Directed Differentiation of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells into Fallopian Tube EpitheliumNur Yucer, Marie Holzapfel, Tilley Jenkins Vogel, et al.
Seminars in Perinatology|September 19, 2025
Transforming neonatal care through informatics: A review of artificial intelligence, data, and implementation considerationsRobert Barrett, Brooke Lawler, Star Liu, et al.
Plos One|September 8, 2011
Identification and visualization of CD8+ T cell mediated IFN-γ signaling in target cells during an antiviral immune response in the brainMariana Puntel, Robert Barrett, Nicholas S R Sanderson, et al.
Cell Reports|December 15, 2021
Local non-pituitary growth hormone is induced with aging and facilitates epithelial damageVera Chesnokova, Svetlana Zonis, Athanasia Apostolou, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 27, 2016
Growth hormone is permissive for neoplastic colon growthVera Chesnokova, Svetlana Zonis, Cuiqi Zhou, et al.
Plos One|February 10, 2011
Ancestry of the Iban is predominantly Southeast Asian: genetic evidence from autosomal, mitochondrial, and Y chromosomesTatum S Simonson, Jinchuan Xing, Robert Barrett, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|December 6, 2011
Constitutive TL1A expression under colitogenic conditions modulates the severity and location of gut mucosal inflammation and induces fibrostenosisRobert Barrett, Xiaolan Zhang, Hon Wai Koon, et al.
Plos One|January 26, 2011
Constitutive TL1A (TNFSF15) expression on lymphoid or myeloid cells leads to mild intestinal inflammation and fibrosisDavid Q Shih, Robert Barrett, Xiaolan Zhang, et al.
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