Gail E Kilroy
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Recent Articles
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Kilroy G, Zhang X, Floyd Z
Obesity (Silver Spring)
. 2009 Jan;
17(4):665-73.
PMID: 19148122
The nuclear hormone receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPAR-gamma) functions as the "master switch" in adipocyte development and is important in regulating glucose metabolism. PPAR-gamma is rapidly degraded in adipocytes by...
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Pasarica M, Mashtalir N, McAllister E, Kilroy G, Koska J, Permana P, et al.
Stem Cells
. 2008 Jan;
26(4):969-78.
PMID: 18203674
Human adenovirus Ad-36 is causatively and correlatively linked with animal and human obesity, respectively. Ad-36 enhances differentiation of rodent preadipocytes, but its effect on adipogenesis in humans is unknown. To...
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Vidal M, Kilroy G, Lopez M, Johnson J, Moore R, Gimble J
Vet Surg
. 2007 Sep;
36(7):613-22.
PMID: 17894587
Objective: To characterize equine adipose tissue-derived stromal cell (ASC) frequency and growth characteristics and assess of their adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation potential. Study Design: In vitro experimental study. Animals: Horses...
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Kilroy G, Foster S, Wu X, Ruiz J, Sherwood S, Heifetz A, et al.
J Cell Physiol
. 2007 May;
212(3):702-9.
PMID: 17477371
Adipose tissue serves as a source of adipokines and cytokines with both local and systemic actions in health and disease. In this study, we examine the hypothesis that multipotent human...
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Vidal M, Kilroy G, Johnson J, Lopez M, Moore R, Gimble J
Vet Surg
. 2006 Oct;
35(7):601-10.
PMID: 17026544
Objectives: To characterize equine bone marrow (BM)-derived mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) growth characteristics and frequency as well as their adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation potential. Study Design: In vitro experimental study....
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Zhang Y, Kilroy G, Henagan T, Prpic-Uhing V, Richards W, Bannon A, et al.
FASEB J
. 2005 Aug;
19(11):1482-91.
PMID: 16126916
Mouse lines with targeted disruption of the cocaine amphetamine-related transcript (CART), melanocortin receptor 3 (MCR3), or melanocortin receptor 4 (MCR4) were used to assess the role of each component in...
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Xing J, Salem A, Hedges D, Kilroy G, Watkins W, Schienman J, et al.
J Mol Evol
. 2004 Mar;
57 Suppl 1:S76-89.
PMID: 15008405
Alu elements have inserted in the human genome throughout primate evolution. A small number of Alu insertions have occurred after the divergence of humans from nonhuman primates and therefore should...
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Walker J, Garber R, Hedges D, Kilroy G, Xing J, Batzer M
Anal Biochem
. 2004 Jan;
325(1):171-3.
PMID: 14715300
No abstract available.
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Salem A, Kilroy G, Watkins W, Jorde L, Batzer M
Mol Biol Evol
. 2003 Jun;
20(8):1349-61.
PMID: 12777511
A comprehensive analysis of two Alu Y lineage subfamilies was undertaken to assess Alu-associated genomic diversity and identify new Alu insertion polymorphisms for the study of human population genetics. Recently...
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Vincent B, Myers J, Ho H, Kilroy G, Walker J, Watkins W, et al.
Mol Biol Evol
. 2003 Jun;
20(8):1338-48.
PMID: 12777507
The L1 Ta subfamily of long interspersed elements (LINEs) consists exclusively of human-specific L1 elements. Polymerase chain reaction-based screening in nonhuman primate genomes of the orthologous sites for 249 human...