Althea N Waldhart
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Avequin T, Lau K, Waldhart A, Guak H, Dykstra H, Krawczyk C, et al.
iScience
. 2023 Jul;
26(7):107163.
PMID: 37456843
Obese individuals experience low grade inflammation initiated within their adipose tissue. However, the early events that lead to the release of these inflammatory factors from adipose tissue are poorly characterized....
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Waldhart A, Lau K, Dykstra H, Avequin T, Wu N
iScience
. 2023 May;
26(5):106538.
PMID: 37168572
While TXNIP (thioredoxin interacting protein) in the plasma membrane and vesicular location is known to negatively regulate cellular glucose uptake by facilitating glucose transporter endocytosis, the function of TXNIP in...
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Lau K, Waldhart A, Dykstra H, Avequin T, Wu N
iScience
. 2023 Jan;
26(1):105848.
PMID: 36624847
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) has the ability to burn calories as heat. Utilizing BAT thermogenesis is thus an attractive way to combat obesity. However, the transcriptional network resulting in the...
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Waldhart A, Muhire B, Johnson B, Pettinga D, Madaj Z, Wolfrum E, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2021 Aug;
36(5):109488.
PMID: 34348139
Hyperglycemia affects over 400 million individuals worldwide. The detrimental health effects are well studied at the tissue level, but the in vivo effects at the organelle level are poorly understood....
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Waldhart A, Dykstra H, Peck A, Boguslawski E, Madaj Z, Wen J, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2017 Jun;
19(10):2005-2013.
PMID: 28591573
Growth factors, such as insulin, can induce both acute and long-term glucose uptake into cells. Apart from the rapid, insulin-induced fusion of glucose transporter (GLUT)4 storage vesicles with the cell...