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1. Plenary Lecture 2: Transcription factors, regulatory elements and nutrient-gene communication.

2. Metal transporter SLC39A14/ZIP14 modulates regulation between the gut microbiome and host metabolism.

3. Sucrose-induced hyperglycemia dysregulates intestinal zinc metabolism and integrity: risk factors for chronic diseases.

4. Tolerance to graded dosages of histidine supplementation in healthy human adults.

5. Mechanism of Manganese Dysregulation of Dopamine Neuronal Activity.

6. Intestine-specific deletion of metal transporter Zip14 (Slc39a14) causes brain manganese overload and locomotor defects of manganism.

7. Deletion of metal transporter Zip14 (Slc39a14) produces skeletal muscle wasting, endotoxemia, Mef2c activation and induction of miR-675 and Hspb7.

8. Conditional mouse models support the role of SLC39A14 (ZIP14) in Hyperostosis Cranialis Interna and in bone homeostasis.

9. The Multiple Faces of the Metal Transporter ZIP14 (SLC39A14).

10. Hepatic ZIP14-mediated zinc transport is required for adaptation to endoplasmic reticulum stress.

11. Metal Transporter Zip14 ( Slc39a14 ) Deletion in Mice Increases Manganese Deposition and Produces Neurotoxic Signatures and Diminished Motor Activity.

12. Hepatic ZIP14-mediated Zinc Transport Contributes to Endosomal Insulin Receptor Trafficking and Glucose Metabolism.

13. Dietary Zinc Regulates Apoptosis through the Phosphorylated Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 2α/Activating Transcription Factor-4/C/EBP-Homologous Protein Pathway during Pharmacologically Induced Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Livers of Mice.

14. Zinc transporter Slc39a14 regulates inflammatory signaling associated with hypertrophic adiposity.

15. Effect of A One-Week Balanced Diet on Expression of Genes Related to Zinc Metabolism and Inflammation in Type 2 Diabetic Patients.

16. Influence of ZIP14 (slc39A14) on intestinal zinc processing and barrier function.

17. Gastric and colonic zinc transporter ZIP11 (Slc39a11) in mice responds to dietary zinc and exhibits nuclear localization.

18. The zinc transporter Zip14 influences c-Met phosphorylation and hepatocyte proliferation during liver regeneration in mice.

19. Proteomic analysis shows the upregulation of erythrocyte dematin in zinc-restricted human subjects.

20. Zinc transporter ZIP14 functions in hepatic zinc, iron and glucose homeostasis during the innate immune response (endotoxemia).

21. Zinc transporter ZIP8 (SLC39A8) and zinc influence IFN-gamma expression in activated human T cells.

22. Zinc supplementation of young men alters metallothionein, zinc transporter, and cytokine gene expression in leukocyte populations.

23. Interleukin-6 regulates the zinc transporter Zip14 in liver and contributes to the hypozincemia of the acute-phase response.

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