Joseph Polex-Wolf, PhD - Publications

Affiliations: 
Institute of Metabolic Science University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 

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2025 Tadross JA, Steuernagel L, Dowsett GKC, Kentistou KA, Lundh S, Porniece M, Klemm P, Rainbow K, Hvid H, Kania K, Polex-Wolf J, Knudsen LB, Pyke C, Perry JRB, Lam BYH, et al. A comprehensive spatio-cellular map of the human hypothalamus. Nature. PMID 39910307 DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-08504-8  0.346
2024 Polex-Wolf J, Deibler K, Hogendorf WFJ, Bau S, Glendorf T, Stidsen CE, Tornøe CW, Tiantang D, Lundh S, Pyke C, Tomlinson AJ, Kernodle S, Magrisso IJ, Conde-Frieboes KW, Myers MG, et al. coexpressing neurons modulate the suppression of food intake and body weight by a GLP-1/leptin dual agonist. Science Translational Medicine. 16: eadk4908. PMID 39630884 DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.adk4908  0.38
2024 Bozadjieva-Kramer N, Shin JH, Blok NB, Jain C, Das NK, Polex-Wolf J, Knudsen LB, Shah YM, Seeley RJ. Liraglutide impacts iron homeostasis in a murine model of hereditary hemochromatosis. Endocrinology. PMID 39045670 DOI: 10.1210/endocr/bqae090  0.313
2023 Rupp AC, Tomlinson AJ, Affinati AH, Yacawych WT, Duensing AM, True C, Lindsley SR, Kirigiti MA, MacKenzie AJ, Polex-Wolf J, Li C, Knudsen LB, Seeley RJ, Olson DP, Kievit P, et al. Suppression of food intake by Glp1r/Lepr-coexpressing neurons prevents obesity in mouse models. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. PMID 37581939 DOI: 10.1172/JCI157515  0.41
2021 Dowsett GKC, Lam BYH, Tadross JA, Cimino I, Rimmington D, Coll AP, Polex-Wolf J, Knudsen LB, Pyke C, Yeo GSH. A survey of the mouse hindbrain in the fed and fasted state using single-nucleus RNA sequencing. Molecular Metabolism. 101240. PMID 33962048 DOI: 10.1016/j.molmet.2021.101240  0.337
2019 Adriaenssens AE, Biggs EK, Darwish T, Tadross J, Sukthankar T, Girish M, Polex-Wolf J, Lam BY, Zvetkova I, Pan W, Chiarugi D, Yeo GSH, Blouet C, Gribble FM, Reimann F. Glucose-Dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide Receptor-Expressing Cells in the Hypothalamus Regulate Food Intake. Cell Metabolism. PMID 31447324 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cmet.2019.07.013  0.404
2018 Polex-Wolf J, Lam BY, Larder R, Tadross J, Rimmington D, Bosch F, Cenzano VJ, Ayuso E, Ma MK, Rainbow K, Coll AP, O'Rahilly S, Yeo GS. Hypothalamic loss of Snord116 recapitulates the hyperphagia of Prader-Willi syndrome. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. PMID 29376887 DOI: 10.1172/Jci97007  0.373
2017 Larder R, Sim MFM, Gulati P, Antrobus R, Tung YCL, Rimmington D, Ayuso E, Polex-Wolf J, Lam BYH, Dias C, Logan DW, Virtue S, Bosch F, Yeo GSH, Saudek V, et al. Obesity-associated gene TMEM18 has a role in the central control of appetite and body weight regulation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. PMID 28811369 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1707310114  0.551
2017 Hameed S, Patterson M, Dhillo WS, Rahman SA, Ma Y, Holton C, Gogakos A, Yeo GSH, Lam BYH, Polex-Wolf J, Fenske W, Bell J, Anastasovska J, Samarut J, Bloom SR, et al. Thyroid Hormone Receptor Beta in the Ventromedial Hypothalamus Is Essential for the Physiological Regulation of Food Intake and Body Weight. Cell Reports. 19: 2202-2209. PMID 28614708 DOI: 10.1016/J.Celrep.2017.05.066  0.467
2017 Lam BYH, Cimino I, Polex-Wolf J, Nicole Kohnke S, Rimmington D, Iyemere V, Heeley N, Cossetti C, Schulte R, Saraiva LR, Logan DW, Blouet C, O'Rahilly S, Coll AP, Yeo GSH. Heterogeneity of hypothalamic pro-opiomelanocortin-expressing neurons revealed by single-cell RNA sequencing. Molecular Metabolism. 6: 383-392. PMID 28462073 DOI: 10.1016/J.Molmet.2017.02.007  0.327
2016 Polex-Wolf J, Yeo GS, O'Rahilly S. Impaired prohormone processing: a grand unified theory for features of Prader-Willi syndrome? The Journal of Clinical Investigation. PMID 27941250 DOI: 10.1172/Jci91307  0.479
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