Feyza Engin - Publications

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Professor University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI, United States 

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2020 Lee H, Fenske RJ, Akcan T, Domask E, Davis DB, Kimple ME, Engin F. Differential Expression of Ormdl Genes in the Islets of Mice and Humans with Obesity. Iscience. 23: 101324. PMID 32659722 DOI: 10.1016/J.Isci.2020.101324  0.356
2020 Lee H, Lee YS, Harenda Q, Pietrzak S, Oktay HZ, Schreiber S, Liao Y, Sonthalia S, Ciecko AE, Chen YG, Keles S, Sridharan R, Engin F. Beta Cell Dedifferentiation Induced by IRE1α Deletion Prevents Type 1 Diabetes. Cell Metabolism. PMID 32220307 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cmet.2020.03.002  0.363
2017 Fenske RJ, Cadena MT, Harenda QE, Wienkes HN, Carbajal K, Schaid MD, Laundre E, Brill AL, Truchan NA, Brar H, Wisinski J, Cai J, Graham TE, Engin F, Kimple ME. The inhibitory G-protein α-subunit, Gαz, promotes Type 1 diabetes-like pathophysiology in NOD mice. Endocrinology. PMID 28419211 DOI: 10.1210/En.2016-1700  0.393
2016 Engin F. ER stress and development of type 1 diabetes. Journal of Investigative Medicine : the Official Publication of the American Federation For Clinical Research. 64: 2-6. PMID 26230493 DOI: 10.1097/Jim.0000000000000229  0.357
2016 Poudel C, Schmidt BA, Harenda QE, Engin F, Eliceiri KW, Merrins MJ. TUDCA Rescues γ-Cell Metabolic Oscillations from ER Stress, Revealed By NAD(P)H-FLIM and FRET Biophysical Journal. 110: 142a-143a. DOI: 10.1016/J.Bpj.2015.11.810  0.327
2015 Brozzi F, Nardelli TR, Lopes M, Millard I, Barthson J, Igoillo-Esteve M, Grieco FA, Villate O, Oliveira JM, Casimir M, Bugliani M, Engin F, Hotamisligil GS, Marchetti P, Eizirik DL. Cytokines induce endoplasmic reticulum stress in human, rat and mouse beta cells via different mechanisms. Diabetologia. 58: 2307-16. PMID 26099855 DOI: 10.1007/S00125-015-3669-6  0.365
2014 Engin F, Nguyen T, Yermalovich A, Hotamisligil GS. Aberrant islet unfolded protein response in type 2 diabetes. Scientific Reports. 4: 4054. PMID 24514745 DOI: 10.1038/Srep04054  0.383
2013 Engin F, Yermalovich A, Nguyen T, Ngyuen T, Hummasti S, Fu W, Eizirik DL, Mathis D, Hotamisligil GS. Restoration of the unfolded protein response in pancreatic β cells protects mice against type 1 diabetes. Science Translational Medicine. 5: 211ra156. PMID 24225943 DOI: 10.1126/Scitranslmed.3006534  0.406
2010 Engin F, Hotamisligil GS. Restoring endoplasmic reticulum function by chemical chaperones: an emerging therapeutic approach for metabolic diseases. Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism. 12: 108-15. PMID 21029307 DOI: 10.1111/J.1463-1326.2010.01282.X  0.33
2010 Yang T, Mendoza-Londono R, Lu H, Tao J, Li K, Keller B, Jiang MM, Shah R, Chen Y, Bertin TK, Engin F, Dabovic B, Rifkin DB, Hicks J, Jamrich M, et al. E-selectin ligand-1 regulates growth plate homeostasis in mice by inhibiting the intracellular processing and secretion of mature TGF-beta. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 120: 2474-85. PMID 20530870 DOI: 10.1172/Jci42150  0.471
2010 Engin F, Lee B. NOTCHing the bone: insights into multi-functionality. Bone. 46: 274-80. PMID 19520195 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bone.2009.05.027  0.506
2009 Engin F, Bertin T, Ma O, Jiang MM, Wang L, Sutton RE, Donehower LA, Lee B. Notch signaling contributes to the pathogenesis of human osteosarcomas. Human Molecular Genetics. 18: 1464-70. PMID 19228774 DOI: 10.1093/Hmg/Ddp057  0.505
2008 Engin F, Yao Z, Yang T, Zhou G, Bertin T, Jiang MM, Chen Y, Wang L, Zheng H, Sutton RE, Boyce BF, Lee B. Dimorphic effects of Notch signaling in bone homeostasis. Nature Medicine. 14: 299-305. PMID 18297084 DOI: 10.1038/Nm1712  0.533
2006 Zhou G, Zheng Q, Engin F, Munivez E, Chen Y, Sebald E, Krakow D, Lee B. Dominance of SOX9 function over RUNX2 during skeletogenesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103: 19004-9. PMID 17142326 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0605170103  0.485
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