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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
8-Jun-2020Bone morphogenetic protein 8B promotes the progression of non-alcoholic steatohepatitisVacca, M; Leslie, J; Virtue, S; Lam, BYH; Govaere, O, et al
15-Feb-2022Early neutrophilia marked by aerobic glycolysis sustains host 3 metabolism and delays cancer cachexiaPetruzzelli, M; Ferrer, M; Schuijs, MJ; Kleeman, SO; Mourikis, N, et al
20-Jun-2018Hepatic steatosis risk is partly driven by increased de novo lipogenesis following carbohydrate consumptionSanders, FWB; Acharjee, A; Walker, C; Marney, L; Roberts, LD, et al
1-Mar-2021Lipid remodelling in hepatocyte proliferation and hepatocellular carcinomaHall, Z; Chiarugi, D; Charidemou, E; Leslie, J; Scott, E, et al
6-Feb-2017Lipid zonation and phospholipid remodeling in nonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseHall, Z; Bond, NJ; Ashmore, T; Sanders, F; Ament, Z, et al
-Lipidomic approaches to study HDL metabolism in patients with central obesity diagnosed with metabolic syndromeMocciaro, G; D’Amore, S; Jenkins, B; Kay, R; Murgia, A, et al
16-Jan-2024Microbiome preterm birth DREAM challenge: crowdsourcing machine learning approaches to advance preterm birth researchGolob, JL; Oskotsky, TT; Tang, AS; Roldan, A; Chung, V, et al
11-Apr-2023Microbiome preterm birth DREAM challenge: crowdsourcing machine learning approaches to advance preterm birth research.Golob, JL; Oskotsky, TT; Tang, AS; Roldan, A; Chung, V, et al
15-Feb-2021Moderate exercise inhibits age-related inflammation, liver steatosis, senescence, and tumorigenesis.Bianchi, A; Marchetti, L; Hall, Z; Lemos, H; Vacca, M, et al
May-2022Reply.Hall, Z; Oakley, F; Vacca, M; Griffin, JL
17-Jan-2022RNF43/ZNRF3 loss predisposes to hepatocellular-carcinoma by impairing liver regeneration and altering the liver lipid metabolic ground-state.Belenguer, G; Mastrogiovanni, G; Pacini, C; Hall, Z; Dowbaj, AM, et al
1-Jun-2021Suppression of insulin-induced gene 1 (INSIG1) function promotes hepatic lipid remodelling and restrains NASH progressionAzzu, V; Vacca, M; Kamzolas, I; Hall, Z; Leslie, J, et al