Silvana Constantinescu, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2012 Biology University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
Physiology Biology, Molecular Biology

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2019 Vella CA, Nelson OL, Jansen HT, Robbins CT, Jensen AE, Constantinescu S, Abbott MJ, Turcotte LP. Regulation of metabolism during hibernation in brown bears (Ursus arctos): Involvement of cortisol, PGC-1α and AMPK in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part a, Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 240: 110591. PMID 31669707 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cbpa.2019.110591  0.577
2015 Yilmaz A, Engeler R, Constantinescu S, Kokkaliaris KD, Dimitrakopoulos C, Schroeder T, Beerenwinkel N, Paro R. Ectopic expression of Msx2 in mammalian myotubes recapitulates aspects of amphibian muscle dedifferentiation. Stem Cell Research. 15: 542-553. PMID 26468601 DOI: 10.1016/J.Scr.2015.09.012  0.435
2015 Constantinescu S, Turcotte LP. Amelioration of palmitate-induced metabolic dysfunction in L6 muscle cells expressing low levels of receptor-interacting protein 140. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 93: 913-22. PMID 26406163 DOI: 10.1139/Cjpp-2015-0020  0.654
2013 Constantinescu S, Turcotte LP. Genetic downregulation of receptor-interacting protein 140 uncovers the central role of Akt signalling in the regulation of fatty acid oxidation in skeletal muscle cells. Experimental Physiology. 98: 514-25. PMID 22923231 DOI: 10.1113/Expphysiol.2012.068833  0.639
2012 Abbott MJ, Constantinescu S, Turcotte LP. AMP-activated protein kinase α2 is an essential signal in the regulation of insulin-stimulated fatty acid uptake in control-fed and high-fat-fed mice. Experimental Physiology. 97: 603-17. PMID 22308162 DOI: 10.1113/Expphysiol.2012.064402  0.587
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