Li Qiang, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Boston University, Boston, MA, United States |
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(The role of SIRT1 and adipogenic transcription factors in regulating adiponectin secretion and adipocyte functions.) |
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Zhou Q, Yu L, Cook JR, et al. (2023) Deciphering the decline of metabolic elasticity in aging and obesity. Cell Metabolism |
He Y, Zhang R, Yu L, et al. (2023) PPARγ Acetylation in Adipocytes Exacerbates BAT Whitening and Worsens Age-Associated Metabolic Dysfunction. Cells. 12 |
Aaron N, Zahr T, He Y, et al. (2022) Acetylation of PPARγ in macrophages promotes visceral fat degeneration in obesity. Life Metabolism. 1: 258-269 |
Richter LR, Wan Q, Wen D, et al. (2020) Targeted Delivery of Notch Inhibitor Attenuates Obesity-Induced Glucose Intolerance and Liver Fibrosis. Acs Nano |
Liu L, Fan L, Chan M, et al. (2020) PPARγ Deacetylation Confers the Anti-Atherogenic Effect and Improves Endothelial Function in Diabetes Treatment. Diabetes |
McCabe KM, Hsieh J, Thomas DG, et al. (2020) Antisense oligonucleotide treatment produces a type I interferon response that protects against diet-induced obesity. Molecular Metabolism. 34: 146-156 |
Liu Q, Yu J, Wang L, et al. (2020) Inhibition of PU.1 ameliorates metabolic dysfunction and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. Journal of Hepatology |
Chan M, Lim YC, Yang J, et al. (2019) Identification of a natural beige adipose depot in mice. The Journal of Biological Chemistry |
Namwanje M, Liu L, Chan M, et al. (2019) The depot-specific and essential roles of CBP/p300 in regulating adipose plasticity. The Journal of Endocrinology. 240: 257-269 |
Chenxu G, Minxuan X, Yuting Q, et al. (2018) Loss of RIP3 initiates annihilation of high-fat diet initialized nonalcoholic hepatosteatosis: A mechanism involving Toll-like receptor 4 and oxidative stress. Free Radical Biology & Medicine |