Wyatt George Paltzer

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InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
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    1. Zhu Y, Ackers-Johnson M, Shanmugam MK, Pakkiri LS, Drum CL, Chen Y, Kim J, Paltzer WG, Mahmoud AI, Wen Tan WL, Lee MCJ, Jiang J, Luu DAT, Ng SL, Li PYQ, Wang A, Qi R, Ong GJX, Ng Yu T, Haigh JJ, Tiang Z, Richards AM, Foo R, Zhu Y, Ackers-Johnson M, Shanmugam MK, Pakkiri LS, Drum CL, Chen Y, Paltzer WG, Mahmoud AI, Tan WLW, Lee MCJ, Jiang J, Luu DAT, Ng SL, Li PYQ, Wang A, Qi R, Ong GJX, Ng TY, Tiang Z, Richards AM, Foo RSY. Asparagine Synthetase Marks a Distinct Dependency Threshold for Cardiomyocyte Dedifferentiation. Circulation. 2024 Jun 04; 149(23):1833-1851. PMID: 38586957; PMCID: PMC11147732.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    2. Paltzer WG, Aballo TJ, Bae J, Flynn CGK, Wanless KN, Hubert KA, Nuttall DJ, Perry C, Nahlawi R, Ge Y, Mahmoud AI. mTORC1 regulates the metabolic switch of postnatal cardiomyocytes during regeneration. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 2024 02; 187:15-25. PMID: 38141532; PMCID: PMC10922357.
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    3. Aballo TJ, Bae J, Paltzer WG, Chapman EA, Salamon RJ, Mann MM, Ge Y, Mahmoud AI. Integrated Proteomics Identifies Troponin I Isoform Switch as a Regulator of a Sarcomere-Metabolism Axis During Cardiac Regeneration. bioRxiv. 2023 Oct 23. PMID: 37961158; PMCID: PMC10634731.
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    4. Paltzer WG, Aballo TJ, Bae J, Hubert KA, Nuttall DJ, Perry C, Wanless KN, Nahlawi R, Ge Y, Mahmoud AI. mTORC1 Regulates the Metabolic Switch of Postnatal Cardiomyocytes During Regeneration. bioRxiv. 2023 Sep 13. PMID: 37745413; PMCID: PMC10515815.
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    5. Salamon RJ, McKeon MC, Bae J, Zhang X, Paltzer WG, Wanless KN, Schuett AR, Nuttall DJ, Nemr SA, Sridharan R, Lee Y, Kamp TJ, Mahmoud AI. LRRC10 regulates mammalian cardiomyocyte cell cycle during heart regeneration. NPJ Regen Med. 2023 Jul 28; 8(1):39. PMID: 37507410; PMCID: PMC10382521.
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    6. Bae J, Paltzer WG, Mahmoud AI. The Role of Metabolism in Heart Failure and Regeneration. Front Cardiovasc Med. 2021; 8:702920. PMID: 34336958; PMCID: PMC8322239.
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    7. Bae J, Salamon RJ, Brandt EB, Paltzer WG, Zhang Z, Britt EC, Hacker TA, Fan J, Mahmoud AI. Malonate Promotes Adult Cardiomyocyte Proliferation and Heart Regeneration. Circulation. 2021 05 18; 143(20):1973-1986. PMID: 33666092; PMCID: PMC8131241.
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    8. Nantie LB, Young RE, Paltzer WG, Zhang Y, Johnson RL, Verheyden JM, Sun X. Lats1/2 inactivation reveals Hippo function in alveolar type I cell differentiation during lung transition to air breathing. Development. 2018 11 09; 145(21). PMID: 30305289; PMCID: PMC6240317.
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