ALERT: This system is being upgraded on Tuesday December 12. It will not be available
for use for several hours that day while the upgrade is in progress. Deposits to DukeSpace
will be disabled on Monday December 11, so no new items are to be added to the repository
while the upgrade is in progress. Everything should be back to normal by the end of
day, December 12.
Browsing by Author "Stevens, Robert D"
Now showing items 1-5 of 5
-
ACLY and ACC1 Regulate Hypoxia-Induced Apoptosis by Modulating ETV4 via α-ketoglutarate.
Keenan, Melissa M; Liu, Beiyu; Tang, Xiaohu; Wu, Jianli; Cyr, Derek; Stevens, Robert D; Ilkayeva, Olga; ... (14 authors) (PLoS Genet, 2015-10)In order to propagate a solid tumor, cancer cells must adapt to and survive under various tumor microenvironment (TME) stresses, such as hypoxia or lactic acidosis. To systematically identify genes that modulate cancer cell ... -
Association of a peripheral blood metabolic profile with coronary artery disease and risk of subsequent cardiovascular events.
Shah, Svati H; Bain, James R; Muehlbauer, Michael J; Stevens, Robert D; Crosslin, David R; Haynes, Carol; Dungan, Jennifer; ... (12 authors) (Circ Cardiovasc Genet, 2010-04)BACKGROUND: Molecular tools may provide insight into cardiovascular risk. We assessed whether metabolites discriminate coronary artery disease (CAD) and predict risk of cardiovascular events. METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed ... -
Caloric restriction alters the metabolic response to a mixed-meal: results from a randomized, controlled trial.
Huffman, Kim M; Redman, Leanne M; Landerman, Lawrence R; Pieper, Carl F; Stevens, Robert D; Muehlbauer, Michael J; Wenner, Brett R; ... (12 authors) (PLoS One, 2012)OBJECTIVES: To determine if caloric restriction (CR) would cause changes in plasma metabolic intermediates in response to a mixed meal, suggestive of changes in the capacity to adapt fuel oxidation to fuel availability or ... -
Exercise-induced changes in metabolic intermediates, hormones, and inflammatory markers associated with improvements in insulin sensitivity.
Huffman, Kim M; Slentz, Cris A; Bateman, Lori A; Thompson, Dana; Muehlbauer, Michael J; Bain, James R; Stevens, Robert D; ... (11 authors) (Diabetes Care, 2011-01)OBJECTIVE: To understand relationships between exercise training-mediated improvements in insulin sensitivity (S(I)) and changes in circulating concentrations of metabolic intermediates, hormones, and inflammatory mediators. ... -
Metabolomic Profiling Identifies Novel Circulating Biomarkers of Mitochondrial Dysfunction Differentially Elevated in Heart Failure With Preserved Versus Reduced Ejection Fraction: Evidence for Shared Metabolic Impairments in Clinical Heart Failure.
Hunter, Wynn G; Kelly, Jacob P; McGarrah, Robert W; Khouri, Michel G; Craig, Damian; Haynes, Carol; Ilkayeva, Olga; ... (16 authors) (J Am Heart Assoc, 2016-07-29)BACKGROUND: Metabolic impairment is an important contributor to heart failure (HF) pathogenesis and progression. Dysregulated metabolic pathways remain poorly characterized in patients with HF and preserved ejection fraction ...