Publications 2007-2011
- A New Role for Lipocalin Prostaglandin D Synthase in the Regulation of Brown Adipose Tissue Substrate Utilization
- Cell biology : Neither brown nor white.
- Yes, even human brown fat is on fire!
- An essential role for Tbx15 in the differentiation of brown and "brite" but not white adipocytes
- BMP8B Increases Brown Adipose Tissue Thermogenesis through Both Central and Peripheral Actions
- New Powers of Brown Fat : Fighting the Metabolic Syndrome
- Uncoupled respiration, ROS production, acute lipotoxicity and oxidative damage in isolated skeletal muscle mitochondria from UCP3-ablated mice
- Nonshivering thermogenesis and its adequate measurement in metabolic studies
- Gene-chip studies of adipogenesis-regulated microRNAs in mouse primary adipocytes and human obesity
- Recruited vs. nonrecruited molecular signatures of brown, “brite,” and white adipose tissues
- Three years with adult human brown adipose tissue.
- Metabolic and angiogenic consequences of the presence or absence of UCP1
- Metabolic consequences of the presence or absence of the thermogenic capacity of brown adipose tissue in mice (and probably in humans)
- Thyroid hormones : igniting brown fat via the brain.
- UCP1 induction during recruitment of brown adipocytes in white adipose tissue is dependent on cyclooxygenase activity.
