Kathryn C. Claiborn, Ph.D.

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2009 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Genetics, Endocrinology Biology
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Doris A. Stoffers grad student 2009 Penn
 (The role of a ubiquitin ligase adaptor protein in glucose homeostasis and beta cell mass.)
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Tirosh A, Calay ES, Tuncman G, et al. (2019) The short-chain fatty acid propionate increases glucagon and FABP4 production, impairing insulin action in mice and humans. Science Translational Medicine. 11
Claiborn K. (2011) A mystery unfolds: Franz-Ulrich Hartl and Arthur L. Horwich win the 2011 Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award Journal of Clinical Investigation. 121: 3774-3777
Claiborn K. (2011) Federal funding for stem cell research: 15 years of indecision. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 121: 2531-2531
Claiborn K. (2011) Weighing in on the future of gene patenting Journal of Clinical Investigation. 121: 3-3
Claiborn K. (2011) Masters of metabolism: Matthias Tschöp and Richard DiMarchi Journal of Clinical Investigation. 121: 2952-2952
Claiborn KC, Sachdeva MM, Cannon CE, et al. (2010) Pcif1 modulates Pdx1 protein stability and pancreatic β cell function and survival in mice. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 120: 3713-21
Nicolino M, Claiborn KC, Senée V, et al. (2010) A novel hypomorphic PDX1 mutation responsible for permanent neonatal diabetes with subclinical exocrine deficiency. Diabetes. 59: 733-40
Sachdeva MM, Claiborn KC, Khoo C, et al. (2009) Pdx1 (MODY4) regulates pancreatic beta cell susceptibility to ER stress. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 19090-5
Claiborn KC, Stoffers DA. (2008) Toward a cell-based cure for diabetes: advances in production and transplant of beta cells. The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, New York. 75: 362-71
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