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Recent publications published by researchers at the MRC WIMM.

Circadian clock function does not require the histone methyltransferase MLL3.

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Baxter M. et al, (2022), FASEB J, 36

Chronic inflammatory arthritis drives systemic changes in circadian energy metabolism.

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Downton P. et al, (2022), Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 119

Circadian rhythms in innate immunity and stress responses.

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Baxter M. and Ray DW., (2020), Immunology, 161, 261 - 267

Hypoxia regulates GR function through multiple mechanisms involving microRNAs 103 and 107.

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Yang N. et al, (2020), Mol Cell Endocrinol, 518

The clock gene Bmal1 inhibits macrophage motility, phagocytosis, and impairs defense against pneumonia.

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Kitchen GB. et al, (2020), Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 117, 1543 - 1551

Cardiac mitochondrial function depends on BUD23 mediated ribosome programming.

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Baxter M. et al, (2020), Elife, 9

An improved method for quantitative ChIP studies of nuclear receptor function.

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Hunter AL. et al, (2019), J Mol Endocrinol, 62, 169 - 177

Genome-wide effect of pulmonary airway epithelial cell-specific Bmal1 deletion.

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Zhang Z. et al, (2019), FASEB J, 33, 6226 - 6238

REVERBa couples the circadian clock to hepatic glucocorticoid action.

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Caratti G. et al, (2018), J Clin Invest, 128, 4454 - 4471

Glucocorticoid receptor function in health and disease.

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Caratti G. et al, (2015), Clin Endocrinol (Oxf), 83, 441 - 448

Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels in the airway: role in airway disease.

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Grace MS. et al, (2014), British journal of pharmacology, 171, 2593 - 2607