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Kenneth T Farabaugh

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Farabaugh K, Wold L
FASEB J . 2024 Nov; 38(21):e70158. PMID: 39520285
No abstract available.
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Farabaugh K
J Biol Chem . 2021 Oct; 297(5):101356. PMID: 34717956
No abstract available.
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Chukwurah E, Farabaugh K, Guan B, Ramakrishnan P, Hatzoglou M
FEBS J . 2021 Jan; 288(22):6365-6391. PMID: 33387379
Inflammation is a pathological hallmark associated with bacterial and viral infections, autoimmune diseases, genetic disorders, obesity and diabetes, as well as environmental stresses including physical and chemical trauma. Among numerous...
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Farabaugh K, Krokowski D, Guan B, Gao Z, Gao X, Wu J, et al.
Elife . 2020 Mar; 9. PMID: 32175843
The inability of cells to adapt to increased environmental tonicity can lead to inflammatory gene expression and pathogenesis. The Rel family of transcription factors TonEBP and NF-κB p65 play critical...
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Roy D, Farabaugh K, Wu J, Charrier A, Smas C, Hatzoglou M, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2017 Jul; 292(36):14827-14835. PMID: 28726642
The breakdown of stored fat deposits into its components is a highly regulated process that maintains plasma levels of free fatty acids to supply energy to cells. Insulin-mediated transcription of...
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Farabaugh K, Majumder M, Guan B, Jobava R, Wu J, Krokowski D, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 2016 Dec; 37(4). PMID: 27920257
High extracellular osmolarity results in a switch from an adaptive to an inflammatory gene expression program. We show that hyperosmotic stress activates the protein kinase R (PKR) independently of its...
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Chen Z, Jalabi W, Shpargel K, Farabaugh K, Dutta R, Yin X, et al.
J Neurosci . 2012 Aug; 32(34):11706-15. PMID: 22915113
Intraperitoneal injection of the Gram-negative bacterial endotoxin lipopolysaccharide (LPS) elicits a rapid innate immune response. While this systemic inflammatory response can be destructive, tolerable low doses of LPS render the...