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Scott H Freeburg

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Seminars in Liver Disease|June 12, 2020
Hepatobiliary Differentiation: Principles from Embryonic Liver DevelopmentScott H Freeburg, Wolfram Goessling
Developmental Cell|March 29, 2022
YAP-deLIVERing the directions and the fuelScott H Freeburg, Wolfram Goessling
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|December 21, 2016
Subfunctionalization of Paralogous Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptors from the Frog Xenopus Laevis: Distinct Target Genes and Differential Responses to Specific Agonists in a Single Cell TypeScott H Freeburg, Eric Engelbrecht, Wade H Powell
JCI Insight|December 8, 2022
Embryonic alcohol exposure disrupts the ubiquitin-proteasome systemOlivia Weeks, Bess M Miller, Brian J Pepe-Mooney, et al.
Cell Reports|June 30, 2024
Hepatocyte vitamin D receptor functions as a nutrient sensor that regulates energy storage and tissue growth in zebrafishScott H Freeburg, Arkadi Shwartz, Lajos V Kemény, et al.
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Seminars in Liver Disease|June 12, 2020
Hepatobiliary Differentiation: Principles from Embryonic Liver DevelopmentScott H Freeburg, Wolfram Goessling
Developmental Cell|March 29, 2022
YAP-deLIVERing the directions and the fuelScott H Freeburg, Wolfram Goessling
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|December 21, 2016
Subfunctionalization of Paralogous Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptors from the Frog Xenopus Laevis: Distinct Target Genes and Differential Responses to Specific Agonists in a Single Cell TypeScott H Freeburg, Eric Engelbrecht, Wade H Powell
JCI Insight|December 8, 2022
Embryonic alcohol exposure disrupts the ubiquitin-proteasome systemOlivia Weeks, Bess M Miller, Brian J Pepe-Mooney, et al.
Cell Reports|June 30, 2024
Hepatocyte vitamin D receptor functions as a nutrient sensor that regulates energy storage and tissue growth in zebrafishScott H Freeburg, Arkadi Shwartz, Lajos V Kemény, et al.
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