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Siobhan M Craige

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Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|October 24, 2025
The Endothelium as a Central Mediator of Exercise-Induced Metabolism and CommunicationSiobhan M Craige
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|March 10, 2026
The Endothelium as a Central Mediator of Exercise-Induced Metabolism and Communication - CorrigendumSiobhan M Craige
Circulation Research|May 21, 2026
The Endothelium as Metabolic Conductor: Orchestrating Interorgan Metabolic CommunicationSiobhan M Craige, Francis J Miller
Gastroenterology|January 25, 2022
ReplyValerio Azzimato, Siobhan M Craige, Myriam Aouadi
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|June 5, 2016
Mixed - Lineage Protein kinases (MLKs) in inflammation, metabolism, and other disease statesSiobhan M Craige, Michaella M Reif, Shashi Kant
Circulation Journal : Official Journal of the Japanese Circulation Society|May 20, 2015
Reactive oxygen species in endothelial function - from disease to adaptation - Siobhan M Craige, Shashi Kant, John F Keaney
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|August 1, 2025
The intersection of exercise, nitric oxide, and metabolism: Unraveling the role of eNOS in skeletal muscle and beyondPierre-Anne R Laird, Rebecca M Wall, Siobhan M Craige
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|August 27, 2024
NOX4-reactive oxygen species axis: critical regulators of bone health and metabolismMartina Dzubanova, Jacob M Bond, Siobhan M Craige, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|September 15, 2022
Sensing local energetics to acutely regulate mitophagy in skeletal muscleAnna S Nichenko, Kalyn S Specht, Siobhan M Craige, et al.
Bioscience Reports|July 5, 2019
JNK and cardiometabolic dysfunctionSiobhan M Craige, Kai Chen, Robert M Blanton, et al.
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Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|October 24, 2025
The Endothelium as a Central Mediator of Exercise-Induced Metabolism and CommunicationSiobhan M Craige
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|March 10, 2026
The Endothelium as a Central Mediator of Exercise-Induced Metabolism and Communication - CorrigendumSiobhan M Craige
Circulation Research|May 21, 2026
The Endothelium as Metabolic Conductor: Orchestrating Interorgan Metabolic CommunicationSiobhan M Craige, Francis J Miller
Gastroenterology|January 25, 2022
ReplyValerio Azzimato, Siobhan M Craige, Myriam Aouadi
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|June 5, 2016
Mixed - Lineage Protein kinases (MLKs) in inflammation, metabolism, and other disease statesSiobhan M Craige, Michaella M Reif, Shashi Kant
Circulation Journal : Official Journal of the Japanese Circulation Society|May 20, 2015
Reactive oxygen species in endothelial function - from disease to adaptation - Siobhan M Craige, Shashi Kant, John F Keaney
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|August 1, 2025
The intersection of exercise, nitric oxide, and metabolism: Unraveling the role of eNOS in skeletal muscle and beyondPierre-Anne R Laird, Rebecca M Wall, Siobhan M Craige
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|August 27, 2024
NOX4-reactive oxygen species axis: critical regulators of bone health and metabolismMartina Dzubanova, Jacob M Bond, Siobhan M Craige, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|September 15, 2022
Sensing local energetics to acutely regulate mitophagy in skeletal muscleAnna S Nichenko, Kalyn S Specht, Siobhan M Craige, et al.
Bioscience Reports|July 5, 2019
JNK and cardiometabolic dysfunctionSiobhan M Craige, Kai Chen, Robert M Blanton, et al.
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