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Zhuyun Li
Zhuyun Li
Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research
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Engineered CRISPR-Cas9 nucleases with altered PAM specificities
BP Kleinstiver, MS Prew, SQ Tsai, VV Topkar, NT Nguyen, Z Zheng, ...
Nature 523 (7561), 481-485, 2015
18632015
Alpha-lipoic acid reduces LDL-particle number and PCSK9 concentrations in high-fat fed obese Zucker rats
B Carrier, S Wen, S Zigouras, RW Browne, Z Li, MS Patel, DL Williamson, ...
PLoS One 9 (3), e90863, 2014
532014
Altered nutrient response of mTORC1 as a result of changes in REDD1 expression: effect of obesity vs. REDD1 deficiency
DL Williamson, Z Li, RM Tuder, E Feinstein, SR Kimball, CM Dungan
Journal of applied physiology 117 (3), 246-256, 2014
472014
Genetic deletion of gpr27 alters acylcarnitine metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and glucose homeostasis in zebrafish
AK Nath, J Ma, ZZ Chen, Z Li, M del Carmen Vitery, ML Kelley, ...
FASEB journal: official publication of the Federation of American Societies …, 2020
162020
Hyperactive mTORC1 signaling is unaffected by metformin treatment in aged skeletal muscle
CM Dungan, Z Li, DC Wright, DL Williamson
Muscle & nerve 53 (1), 107-117, 2016
162016
Alpha-lipoic acid supplementation reduces mTORC1 signaling in skeletal muscle from high fat fed, obese Zucker rats
Z Li, CM Dungan, B Carrier, TC Rideout, DL Williamson
Lipids 49, 1193-1201, 2014
162014
Abnormal behavior of zebrafish mutant in dopamine transporter is rescued by clozapine
G Wang, G Zhang, Z Li, CH Fawcett, M Coble, MX Sosa, T Tsai, K Malesky, ...
Iscience 17, 325-333, 2019
112019
Genetic architecture of collective behaviors in zebrafish
W Tang, G Zhang, F Serluca, J Li, X Xiong, M Coble, T Tsai, Z Li, G Molind, ...
bioRxiv, 350314, 2018
82018
Alpha-lipoic acid supplementation increases markers of lipid oxidation and reduces mTOR signaling in skeletal muscle of high-fat fed Zucker rats
Z Li
State University of New York at Buffalo, 2014
2014
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