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Biological activities of extracellular vesicles and their cargos from bovine and human milk in humans and implications for infants
J Zempleni, A Aguilar-Lozano, M Sadri, S Sukreet, S Manca, D Wu, ...
The Journal of nutrition 147 (1), 3-10, 2017
2492017
Milk-derived exosomes and metabolic regulation
J Zempleni, S Sukreet, F Zhou, D Wu, E Mutai
Annual review of animal biosciences 7, 245-262, 2019
1422019
miR-146a-5p inhibits TNF-α-induced adipogenesis via targeting insulin receptor in primary porcine adipocytes [S]
D Wu, QY Xi, X Cheng, T Dong, XT Zhu, G Shu, LN Wang, QY Jiang, ...
Journal of lipid research 57 (8), 1360-1372, 2016
502016
Dietary depletion of milk exosomes and their microRNA cargos elicits a depletion of miR-200a-3p and elevated intestinal inflammation and chemokine (CXC motif) ligand 9 …
D Wu, H Kittana, J Shu, SD Kachman, J Cui, AE Ramer-Tait, J Zempleni
Current Developments in Nutrition 3 (12), nzz122, 2019
452019
Critical role of miR-125b in lipogenesis by targeting stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1 (SCD-1)
X Cheng, QY Xi, S Wei, D Wu, RS Ye, T Chen, QE Qi, QY Jiang, SB Wang, ...
Journal of Animal Science 94 (1), 65-76, 2016
332016
miR-146b Inhibits Glucose Consumption by Targeting IRS1 Gene in Porcine Primary Adipocytes
YL Zhu, T Chen, JL Xiong, D Wu, QY Xi, JY Luo, JJ Sun, YL Zhang
International journal of molecular sciences 19 (3), 783, 2018
242018
Quantitation of Exosomes and Their MicroRNA Cargos in Frozen Human Milk
H Wang, D Wu, S Sukreet, A Delaney, MB Belfort, J Zempleni
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 3 (1), e172, 2022
72022
Bovine mRNAs in Cow’s Milk Exosomes Are Bioavailable and Translated into Peptides in Non-bovine Systems (P06-030-19)
D Wu, J Shu, CB Pereira, J Cui, J Adamec, J Zempleni
Current developments in nutrition 3, nzz031. P06-030-19, 2019
12019
Function and Metabolism of MRNA and MicroRNA Cargos in Bovine Milk Exosomes in Non-Bovine Mammals
D Wu
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2021
2021
Microbial mRNAs in Bovine Milk Exosomes Are Bioavailable in Humans and Mice and Increase Survival of Mice Challenged with Influenza A (OR12-07-19)
D Wu, F Zhou, B Upadhyaya, J Shu, E Mutai, J Cui, J Zempleni
Current developments in nutrition 3, nzz049. OR12-07-19, 2019
2019
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