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Nicholas Joseph Birdsey

TitleInstructor
InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus
DepartmentSOM-SRG
Phone720/848-4289

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    1. Keller AC, Knaub LA, Miller MW, Birdsey N, Klemm DJ, Reusch JE. Saxagliptin restores vascular mitochondrial exercise response in the Goto-Kakizaki rat. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 2015 Feb; 65(2):137-47. PMID: 25264749.
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    2. Knaub LA, McCune S, Chicco AJ, Miller M, Moore RL, Birdsey N, Lloyd MI, Villarreal J, Keller AC, Watson PA, Reusch JE. Impaired response to exercise intervention in the vasculature in metabolic syndrome. Diab Vasc Dis Res. 2013 May; 10(3):222-38. PMID: 23162060.
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    3. Cavasin MA, Demos-Davies K, Horn TR, Walker LA, Lemon DD, Birdsey N, Weiser-Evans MC, Harral J, Irwin DC, Anwar A, Yeager ME, Li M, Watson PA, Nemenoff RA, Buttrick PM, Stenmark KR, McKinsey TA. Selective class I histone deacetylase inhibition suppresses hypoxia-induced cardiopulmonary remodeling through an antiproliferative mechanism. Circ Res. 2012 Mar 02; 110(5):739-48. PMID: 22282194.
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    4. Kendrick AA, Choudhury M, Rahman SM, McCurdy CE, Friederich M, Van Hove JL, Watson PA, Birdsey N, Bao J, Gius D, Sack MN, Jing E, Kahn CR, Friedman JE, Jonscher KR. Fatty liver is associated with reduced SIRT3 activity and mitochondrial protein hyperacetylation. Biochem J. 2011 Feb 01; 433(3):505-14. PMID: 21044047.
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    5. Watson PA, Birdsey N, Huggins GS, Svensson E, Heppe D, Knaub L. Cardiac-specific overexpression of dominant-negative CREB leads to increased mortality and mitochondrial dysfunction in female mice. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2010 Dec; 299(6):H2056-68. PMID: 20935148.
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