Michael W. McBurney

Affiliations: 
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada 
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Molecular Biology
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Josephrajan A, Hertzel AV, Bohm EK, et al. (2019) Unconventional Secretion Of Adipocyte Fatty Acid Binding Protein 4 Is Mediated By Autophagic Proteins In a Sirtuin-1 Dependent Manner. Diabetes
Clark-Knowles KV, Dewar-Darch D, Jardine KE, et al. (2018) Modulating SIRT1 activity variously affects thymic lymphoma development in mice. Experimental Cell Research
Assali DR, Hsu CT, Gunapala KM, et al. (2018) Food anticipatory activity on a calorie-restricted diet is independent of Sirt1. Plos One. 13: e0199586
Clark-Knowles KV, He X, Jardine K, et al. (2017) Reversible modulation of SIRT1 activity in a mouse strain. Plos One. 12: e0173002
Di Sante G, Wang L, Wang C, et al. (2015) Sirt1-deficient mice have hypogonadotropic hypogonadism due to defective GnRH neuronal migration. Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.). 29: 200-12
McBurney MW, Clark-Knowles KV, Caron AZ, et al. (2013) SIRT1 is a Highly Networked Protein That Mediates the Adaptation to Chronic Physiological Stress. Genes & Cancer. 4: 125-34
Matsui K, Ezoe S, Oritani K, et al. (2012) NAD-dependent histone deacetylase, SIRT1, plays essential roles in the maintenance of hematopoietic stem cells. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 418: 811-7
Seifert EL, Caron AZ, Morin K, et al. (2012) SirT1 catalytic activity is required for male fertility and metabolic homeostasis in mice. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology. 26: 555-66
Huber JL, McBurney MW, Distefano PS, et al. (2010) SIRT1-independent mechanisms of the putative sirtuin enzyme activators SRT1720 and SRT2183. Future Medicinal Chemistry. 2: 1751-9
Arnold DE, Gagne C, Niknejad N, et al. (2010) Lovastatin induces neuronal differentiation and apoptosis of embryonal carcinoma and neuroblastoma cells: enhanced differentiation and apoptosis in combination with dbcAMP. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. 345: 1-11
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