Connection
Laura Saba to Disease Models, Animal
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Laura Saba has written about Disease Models, Animal.
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McGinnis CD, Harris PS, Graham BIM, Marentette JO, Michel CR, Saba LM, Reisdorph R, Roede JR, Fritz KS. Acetylation of proximal cysteine-lysine pairs by alcohol metabolism. Redox Biol. 2025 Feb; 79:103462.
Score: 0.028
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Saba L, Porcella A, Congeddu E, Colombo G, Peis M, Pistis M, Gessa GL, Pani L. The R100Q mutation of the GABA(A) alpha(6) receptor subunit may contribute to voluntary aversion to ethanol in the sNP rat line. Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 2001 Mar 05; 87(2):263-70.
Score: 0.022
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Assiri MA, Ali HR, Marentette JO, Yun Y, Liu J, Hirschey MD, Saba LM, Harris PS, Fritz KS. Investigating RNA expression profiles altered by nicotinamide mononucleotide therapy in a chronic model of alcoholic liver disease. Hum Genomics. 2019 12 10; 13(1):65.
Score: 0.020
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Shearn CT, Orlicky DJ, McCullough RL, Jiang H, Maclean KN, Mercer KE, Stiles BL, Saba LM, Ronis MJ, Petersen DR. Liver-Specific Deletion of Phosphatase and Tensin Homolog Deleted on Chromosome 10 Significantly Ameliorates Chronic EtOH-Induced Increases in Hepatocellular Damage. PLoS One. 2016; 11(4):e0154152.
Score: 0.016
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Shearn CT, Fritz KS, Shearn AH, Saba LM, Mercer KE, Engi B, Galligan JJ, Zimniak P, Orlicky DJ, Ronis MJ, Petersen DR. Deletion of GSTA4-4 results in increased mitochondrial post-translational modification of proteins by reactive aldehydes following chronic ethanol consumption in mice. Redox Biol. 2016 Apr; 7:68-77.
Score: 0.015
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Tabakoff B, Saba L, Printz M, Flodman P, Hodgkinson C, Goldman D, Koob G, Richardson HN, Kechris K, Bell RL, H?bner N, Heinig M, Pravenec M, Mangion J, Legault L, Dongier M, Conigrave KM, Whitfield JB, Saunders J, Grant B, Hoffman PL. Genetical genomic determinants of alcohol consumption in rats and humans. BMC Biol. 2009 Oct 27; 7:70.
Score: 0.010
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