Nan Wu, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Pharmacology, Cell Biology, Molecular BiologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorMitchell A. Lazar | grad student | 2010 | Penn | |
(Regulation of Rev-erbalpha's repressive activity and its physiological significance.) |
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Zhu X, Mao S, Wu N, et al. (2016) Detection and indication of 1,3,4-C27–29 triol in the sediment of northern South China Sea Science China Earth Sciences. 1-8 |
Tong X, Muchnik M, Chen Z, et al. (2010) Transcriptional repressor E4-binding protein 4 (E4BP4) regulates metabolic hormone fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) during circadian cycles and feeding. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 285: 36401-9 |
Yin L, Joshi S, Wu N, et al. (2010) E3 ligases Arf-bp1 and Pam mediate lithium-stimulated degradation of the circadian heme receptor Rev-erb alpha. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 11614-9 |
Yin L, Wu N, Lazar MA. (2010) Nuclear receptor Rev-erbalpha: a heme receptor that coordinates circadian rhythm and metabolism. Nuclear Receptor Signaling. 8: e001 |
Wu N, Yin L, Hanniman EA, et al. (2009) Negative feedback maintenance of heme homeostasis by its receptor, Rev-erbalpha. Genes & Development. 23: 2201-9 |
Yin L, Wu N, Curtin JC, et al. (2007) Rev-erbalpha, a heme sensor that coordinates metabolic and circadian pathways. Science (New York, N.Y.). 318: 1786-9 |