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Wnt/β-catenin activation and macrophage induction during liver cancer development following steatosis
A Debebe, V Medina, CY Chen, IM Mahajan, C Jia, D Fu, L He, N Zeng, ...
Oncogene 36 (43), 6020-6029, 2017
942017
Temporal cascade of inflammatory cytokines and cell-type populations in monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1)-mediated aneurysm healing
BL Hoh, HZ Fazal, S Hourani, M Li, L Lin, K Hosaka
Journal of neurointerventional surgery 10 (3), 301-305, 2018
182018
Mechanisms of in utero cortisol effects on the newborn heart revealed by transcriptomic modeling
A Antolic, M Li, EM Richards, CW Curtis, CE Wood, M Keller-Wood
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2019
102019
Application of carbon-13 isotopomer analysis to assess perinatal myocardial glucose metabolism in sheep
M Ragavan, M Li, AG Giacalone, CE Wood, M Keller-Wood, ME Merritt
Metabolites 11 (1), 33, 2021
32021
Sodium dichloroacetate stimulates cardiac mitochondrial metabolism and improves cardiac conduction in the ovine fetus during labor
S Joseph, M Li, S Zhang, L Horne, PW Stacpoole, SE Wohlgemuth, ...
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2022
22022
ALPK3 Functions as a Pseudokinase
W Feng, J Bogomolovas, L Wang, M Li, J Chen
Circulation 148 (23), 1911-1913, 2023
12023
Chronic maternal hypercortisolemia models stress-induced adverse birth outcome and altered cardiac function in newborn lambs
M Li, CE Wood, M Keller-Wood
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2022
2022
Chronic Maternal Hypercortisolemia Results in Adverse Birth Outcomes and Alters Cardiac Function at the Time of Birth
M Li, C Wood, M Keller‐Wood
The FASEB Journal 35, 2021
2021
Adaptation of Mitochondrial Respiration in Cardiac and Diaphragm Fibers of Newborn Lambs after Maternal Hypercortisolemia.
S Joseph, M Li, S Wohlgemuth, MK Wood
REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCES 26, 329A-329A, 2019
2019
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