Peter Rotwein
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Baral K, Rotwein P
Evol Bioinform Online
. 2020 Sep;
16:1176934320941500.
PMID: 32952394
Recent advances in genetics present unique opportunities for enhancing our understanding of human physiology and disease predisposition through detailed analysis of gene structure, expression, and population variation via examination of...
2.
Rotwein P
Bio Protoc
. 2020 Jul;
9(1).
PMID: 32699811
Recent advances in genomics present new opportunities for enhancing knowledge about gene regulation and function across a wide spectrum of organisms and species. Understanding and evaluating this information at the...
3.
Rotwein P
PLoS One
. 2020 May;
15(5):e0233081.
PMID: 32463827
ZMAT2 is among the least-studied of mammalian proteins and genes, even though it is the ortholog of Snu23, a protein involved in pre-mRNA splicing in yeast. Here we have used...
4.
Choudhari R, Yang B, Rotwein P, Gadad S
Mol Cell Endocrinol
. 2020 Apr;
510:110819.
PMID: 32311422
Recent technical and other advances in genomics provide unique opportunities to improve our understanding of human physiology and disease predisposition through a detailed analysis of gene structure and expression by...
5.
Rotwein P
J Endocr Soc
. 2020 Apr;
4(4):bvaa025.
PMID: 32232182
Context: Recent advances in genetics and genomics present unique opportunities for enhancing knowledge of human physiology and disease susceptibility. An outstanding example of these new insights may be seen in...
6.
Rotwein P
Mol Cell Endocrinol
. 2020 Mar;
507:110788.
PMID: 32151566
Growth hormone (GH) plays a pivotal role in many physiological processes in humans, and in other mammalian and non-mammalian vertebrate species, through actions on somatic growth, tissue development and repair,...
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Rotwein P, Baral K
BMC Genomics
. 2020 Feb;
21(1):113.
PMID: 32005145
Background: Recent advances in genetics and genomics present unique opportunities for enhancing our understanding of mammalian biology and evolution through detailed multi-species comparative analysis of gene organization and expression. Yet,...
8.
The insulin-like growth factor 2 gene in mammals: Organizational complexity within a conserved locus
Baral K, Rotwein P
PLoS One
. 2019 Jun;
14(6):e0219155.
PMID: 31251794
The secreted protein, insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2), plays a central role in fetal and prenatal growth and development, and is regulated at the genetic level by parental imprinting, being...
9.
Rotwein P
Mol Cell Endocrinol
. 2019 Mar;
488:52-69.
PMID: 30871962
Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) actions are essential for somatic growth and tissue repair. IGF1 gene regulation is controlled by many inputs, with growth hormone playing a major role. In...
10.
Rotwein P
Physiol Rep
. 2019 Feb;
7(3):e13959.
PMID: 30746893
Repulsive guidance molecules, RGMA, RGMB, and RGMC, are related proteins discovered independently through different experimental paradigms. They are encoded by single copy genes in mammalian and other vertebrate genomes, and...