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2. Small molecules targeting selective PCK1 and PGC-1α lysine acetylation cause anti-diabetic action through increased lactate oxidation
3. Loss of Cdkn1a protects against MASLD alone or with alcohol intake by preserving lipid homeostasis
4. Feedforward cysteine regulation maintains melanoma differentiation state and limits metastatic spread
5. Liver mitochondrial cristae organizing protein MIC19 promotes energy expenditure and pedestrian locomotion by altering nucleotide metabolism
6. Transcriptome-wide analysis of PGC-1α–binding RNAs identifies genes linked to glucagon metabolic action
7. Mechanisms of mitochondrial respiratory adaptation
8. A cold-stress-inducible PERK/OGT axis controls TOM70-assisted mitochondrial protein import and cristae formation
9. GCN5 acetyltransferase in cellular energetic and metabolic processes
10. Chapter 6 Physical Education and Sport in Spain: El Explorador Magazine
11. Peroxisomal-derived ether phospholipids link nucleotides to respirasome assembly
12. Atossa: a royal link between OXPHOS metabolism and macrophage migration
13. Cardiomyocyte PGC-1α enables physiological adaptations to endurance exercise through suppression of GDF15 and cardiac atrophy
14. Structural basis of respiratory complexes adaptation to cold temperatures
15. Tetracyclines promote survival and fitness in mitochondrial disease models
16. H3K27me3-mediated PGC1[alpha] gene silencing promotes melanoma invasion through WNT5A and YAP
17. ER and Nutrient Stress Promote Assembly of Respiratory Chain Supercomplexes through the PERK-eIF2α Axis
18. Nicotinamide N-methyltransferase knockdown protects against diet-induced obesity.
19. Tetracyclines activate mitoribosome quality control and reduce ER stress to promote cell survival
20. Selective Mitochondrial Respiratory Complex I Subunit Deficiency Causes Tumor Immunogenicity
21. Analysis of the Atomistic MD Simulations of CI+CIII2 Interactions and Associated Lipid Binding
22. Errα and Gabpa/b Specify PGC-1α-Dependent Oxidative Phosphorylation Gene Expression That Is Altered in Diabetic Muscle
23. A sweet way to regulate cellular growth: OGT and mTOR join forces
24. Regulation of Hepatic Fasting Response by PPARγ Coactivator-1α (PGC-1): Requirement for Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4α in Gluconeogenesis
25. Selective Chemical Inhibition of PGC-1α Gluconeogenic Activity Ameliorates Type 2 Diabetes
26. Adipose Tissue CLK2 Promotes Energy Expenditure during High-Fat Diet Intermittent Fasting
27. Defective NADPH production in mitochondrial disease complex I causes inflammation and cell death
28. Controversies surrounding peripheral cannabinoid receptor 1 in fatty liver disease
29. Restoration of Insulin-Sensitive Glucose Transporter (GLUT4) Gene Expression in Muscle Cells by the Transcriptional Coactivator PGC-1
30. The Public and Corporate Use of History: Commemorative Books at Catholic Schools.
31. EL ATHLETIC CLUB EMBAJADOR OFICIOSO ANTE LA SANTA SEDE DURANTE EL PONTIFICADO DE PÍO XII.
32. Abstract 2480 Adaptive Mechanisms of Mitochondrial Respiration
33. Abstract 2267 A chaperone-assisted mechanism of outer mitochondrial membrane TOM70 insertion protective against diet-induced obesity
34. Activation of PPARγ Coactivator-1 Through Transcription Factor Docking
35. Epigenetic suppression of PGC1α (PPARGC1A) causes collateral sensitivity to HMGCR-inhibitors within BRAF-treatment resistant melanomas
36. Abstract 279: Lysosomal cyst(e)ine regulates melanoma de-differentiation and sensitivity to ferroptosis
37. Bromodomain Inhibitors Correct Bioenergetic Deficiency Caused by Mitochondrial Disease Complex I Mutations
38. PGC-1 Coactivators: Shepherding the Mitochondrial Biogenesis of Tumors
39. The Methionine Transamination Pathway Controls Hepatic Glucose Metabolism through Regulation of the GCN5 Acetyltransferase and the PGC-1α Transcriptional Coactivator
40. Contributors
41. Signaling Transduction and Metabolomics
42. Regulation of Hepatic Metabolism, Recent Advances, and Future Perspectives
43. Figure S3 from Obesity/Type 2 Diabetes-Associated Liver Tumors Are Sensitive to Cyclin D1 Deficiency
44. Supplementary Figure Legend from Obesity/Type 2 Diabetes-Associated Liver Tumors Are Sensitive to Cyclin D1 Deficiency
45. Data from PGC1α Promotes Tumor Growth by Inducing Gene Expression Programs Supporting Lipogenesis
46. Supplementary Figures 1-4, Table 1 from PGC1α Promotes Tumor Growth by Inducing Gene Expression Programs Supporting Lipogenesis
47. Data from Targeting Mitochondrial Oxidative Metabolism in Melanoma Causes Metabolic Compensation through Glucose and Glutamine Utilization
48. Supplementary Figures 1 - 3, Tables 1 - 3 from Targeting Mitochondrial Oxidative Metabolism in Melanoma Causes Metabolic Compensation through Glucose and Glutamine Utilization
49. Tetracycline-dependent inhibition of mitoribosome protein elongation in mitochondrial disease mutant cells suppresses IRE1α to promote cell survival
50. The SLC25A47 locus controls gluconeogenesis and energy expenditure
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