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Coordinated regulation of protein synthesis and degradation by mTORC1
Y Zhang, J Nicholatos, JR Dreier, SJH Ricoult, SB Widenmaier, ...
Nature 513 (7518), 440-443, 2014
3632014
Glucose‐dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (gastric inhibitory polypeptide; GIP)
CHS McIntosh, S Widenmaier, SJ Kim
Vitamins & Hormones 80, 409-471, 2009
2272009
NRF1 is an ER membrane sensor that is central to cholesterol homeostasis
SB Widenmaier, NA Snyder, TB Nguyen, A Arduini, GY Lee, AP Arruda, ...
Cell 171 (5), 1094-1109. e15, 2017
1892017
Brown adipose tissue thermogenic adaptation requires Nrf1-mediated proteasomal activity
A Bartelt, SB Widenmaier, C Schlein, K Johann, RLS Goncalves, K Eguchi, ...
Nature medicine 24 (3), 292-303, 2018
1652018
Glucose-Dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide-Mediated Up-Regulation of β-Cell Antiapoptotic Bcl-2 Gene Expression Is Coordinated by Cyclic AMP (cAMP …
SJ Kim, C Nian, S Widenmaier, CHS McIntosh
Molecular and cellular biology 28 (5), 1644-1656, 2008
1512008
A GIP receptor agonist exhibits β-cell anti-apoptotic actions in rat models of diabetes resulting in improved β-cell function and glycemic control
SB Widenmaier, SJ Kim, GK Yang, T De Los Reyes, C Nian, A Asadi, ...
PloS one 5 (3), e9590, 2010
1212010
Suppression of p38 MAPK and JNK via Akt-mediated inhibition of apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 constitutes a core component of the β-cell pro-survival effects of glucose …
SB Widenmaier, Z Ao, SJ Kim, G Warnock, CHS McIntosh
Journal of Biological Chemistry 284 (44), 30372-30382, 2009
1092009
Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL suppress glucose signaling in pancreatic β-cells
DS Luciani, SA White, SB Widenmaier, VV Saran, F Taghizadeh, X Hu, ...
Diabetes 62 (1), 170-182, 2013
842013
Glucose‐dependent insulinotropic polypeptide signaling in pancreatic β‐cells and adipocytes
CHS McIntosh, S Widenmaier, SJ Kim
Journal of diabetes investigation 3 (2), 96-106, 2012
532012
Pleiotropic actions of the incretin hormones
CHS McIntosh, S Widenmaier, SJ Kim
Vitamins & Hormones 84, 21-79, 2010
472010
Pancreatic β-cell prosurvival effects of the incretin hormones involve post-translational modification of Kv2. 1 delayed rectifier channels
SJ Kim, SB Widenmaier, WS Choi, C Nian, Z Ao, G Warnock, ...
Cell Death & Differentiation 19 (2), 333-344, 2012
402012
Noncanonical activation of Akt/protein kinase B in β-cells by the incretin hormone glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide
SB Widenmaier, AV Sampaio, TM Underhill, CHS McIntosh
Journal of biological chemistry 284 (16), 10764-10773, 2009
392009
Only iron-limited cells of the cyanobacterium Anabaena flos-aquae inhibit growth of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
CJ Matz, MR Christensen, AD Bone, CD Gress, SB Widenmaier, ...
Canadian journal of botany 82 (4), 436-442, 2004
222004
Proteostasis in thermogenesis and obesity
A Bartelt, SB Widenmaier
Biological Chemistry 401 (9), 1019-1030, 2020
192020
Complementary gene regulation by NRF1 and NRF2 protects against hepatic cholesterol overload
MG Akl, L Li, R Baccetto, S Phanse, Q Zhang, MJ Trites, S McDonald, ...
Cell reports 42 (4), 2023
72023
Immune cell intolerance for excess cholesterol
SB Widenmaier, GS Hotamışlıgil
Immunity 45 (6), 1186-1188, 2016
62016
HDL functionality is dependent on hepatocyte stress defense factors Nrf1 and Nrf2
MJ Trites, BM Stebbings, H Aoki, S Phanse, MG Akl, L Li, M Babu, ...
Frontiers in Physiology 14, 1212785, 2023
42023
Euglycemia is affected by stress defense factor hepatocyte NRF1, but not NRF2
MG Akl, R Baccetto, BM Stebbings, L Li, SB Widenmaier
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 668, 96-103, 2023
22023
Immunometabolic factors contributing to obesity-linked hepatocellular carcinoma
MG Akl, SB Widenmaier
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 10, 1089124, 2023
22023
Anti-AP2 antibodies and antigen binding agents to treat metabolic disorders
GS Hotamisligil, MF Burak, F Engin, SB Widenmaier, EH Roberts, ...
US Patent 11,014,979, 2021
22021
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