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Roldan de Guia
Roldan de Guia
Czech Centre for Phenogenomics, Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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Glucocorticoid hormones and energy homeostasis
RM de Guia, AJ Rose, S Herzig
Hormone molecular biology and clinical investigation 19 (2), 117-128, 2014
932014
Aerobic and resistance exercise training reverses age‐dependent decline in NAD+ salvage capacity in human skeletal muscle
RM de Guia, M Agerholm, TS Nielsen, LA Consitt, D Søgaard, JW Helge, ...
Physiological reports 7 (12), e14139, 2019
902019
How do glucocorticoids regulate lipid metabolism?
RM de Guia, S Herzig
Glucocorticoid signaling: from molecules to mice to man, 127-144, 2015
612015
Molecular regulation of urea cycle function by the liver glucocorticoid receptor
JG Okun, S Conway, KV Schmidt, J Schumacher, X Wang, R de Guia, ...
Molecular metabolism 4 (10), 732-740, 2015
542015
The-590C/TIL4 single-nucleotide polymorphism as a genetic factor of atopic allergy
RM de Guia, JDA Ramos
International journal of molecular epidemiology and genetics 1 (1), 67, 2010
502010
micro RNA‐379 couples glucocorticoid hormones to dysfunctional lipid homeostasis
RM de Guia, AJ Rose, A Sommerfeld, O Seibert, D Strzoda, A Zota, ...
The EMBO Journal 34 (3), 344-360, 2015
432015
Nampt controls skeletal muscle development by maintaining Ca2+ homeostasis and mitochondrial integrity
AL Basse, M Agerholm, J Farup, E Dalbram, J Nielsen, N Ørtenblad, ...
Molecular metabolism 53, 101271, 2021
302021
Fasting‐induced liver GADD 45β restrains hepatic fatty acid uptake and improves metabolic health
J Fuhrmeister, A Zota, TP Sijmonsma, O Seibert, Ş Cıngır, K Schmidt, ...
EMBO molecular medicine 8 (6), 654-669, 2016
302016
Fasting‐and ghrelin‐induced food intake is regulated by NAMPT in the hypothalamus
RM de Guia, AS Hassing, LJ Skov, C Ratner, K Plucińska, S Madsen, ...
Acta Physiologica 228 (4), e13437, 2020
262020
Stress, glucocorticoid signaling pathway, and metabolic disorders
RM de Guia
Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews 14 (5), 1273-1280, 2020
192020
Multifactor‐dimensionality reduction reveals interaction of important gene variants involved in allergy
RM De Guia, MDJ Echavez, ELC Gaw, MRR Gomez, KAJ Lopez, ...
International Journal of Immunogenetics 42 (3), 182-189, 2015
172015
Trip13 depletion in liver cancer induces a lipogenic response contributing to Plin2‐dependent mitotic cell death
M Rios Garcia, B Meissburger, J Chan, RM de Guia, F Mattijssen, ...
Advanced Science 9 (29), 2104291, 2022
142022
Hepatic transforming growth factor-β 1 stimulated clone-22 D1 controls systemic cholesterol metabolism
J Jäger, V Greiner, D Strzoda, O Seibert, K Niopek, TP Sijmonsma, ...
Molecular metabolism 3 (2), 155-166, 2014
92014
Recombinant proteins and peptides as diagnostic and therapeutic reagents for arthropod allergies
JDA Ramos, GR Valmonte, RM de Guia
Protein and peptide letters 14 (10), 992-1002, 2007
62007
MicroRNAs modulating the effect of glucocorticoid signaling
MB DIAZ, R De Guia, S Herzig
US Patent 10,041,070, 2018
52018
Ablation of Nampt in AgRP neurons leads to neurodegeneration and impairs fasting‐ and ghrelin‐mediated food intake
RM de Guia, AS Hassing, T Ma, K Plucinska, B Holst, Z Gerhart‐Hines, ...
The FASEB Journal 35 (5), e21450, 2021
32021
Molecular regulation of urea cycle function by the liver glucocorticoid receptor (vol 4, pg 732, 2015)
JG Okun, S Conway, KV Schmidt, J Schumacher, X Wang, R de Guia, ...
MOLECULAR METABOLISM 41, 2020
2020
Corrigendum to “Molecular regulation of urea cycle function by the liver glucocorticoid receptor”[Mol Metab 4 (10)(2015 Oct) 732–740]
JG Okun, S Conway, KV Schmidt, J Schumacher, X Wang, R de Guia, ...
Molecular Metabolism 41, 2020
2020
Abstract LB-005: TRIP13/PCH2 is a novel regulator of EGF-mTOR signaling promoting hepatocellular carcinoma development
B Meissburger, J Chan, R de Guia, S Herzig, M Berriel Diaz
Cancer Research 76 (14_Supplement), LB-005-LB-005, 2016
2016
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