Maureen Charron
Professor
Department of Biochemistry
Yeshiva University
United States of America
Biography
Maureen Charron is a Professor in Yeshiva University in the Department of Biochemistry. Maureen Charron research interests are in Developmental origin of obesity and diabetes, high fat diet and obesity, animal models of metabolic disease, epigenetics and DNA methylation, glucose transporters and glucagon receptor
Research Interest
Developmental origin of obesity and diabetes, high fat diet and obesity, animal models of metabolic disease, epigenetics and DNA methylation, glucose transporters and glucagon receptor
Publications
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Berglund, E.D., R.S. Lee-Young, D.G. Lustig, S.G. Lynes, E.P. Donahue, R.C. Camacho, M.E. Meredith, M.A. Magnuson, M.J. Charron and D.H. Wasserman. Hepatic energy state is regulated by glucagon receptor signaling in mice. J. Clin. Invest.119:2412-2422 (2009). PMID: 19662685
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Ranalletta, M., X.Q. Du, Y. Seki, A.S. Glenn, M. Kruse, A. Fiallo, I. Estrada, T.-S. Tsao, A.E. Stenbit, E.B. Katz and M.J. Charron. Hepatic response to restoration of GLUT4 in skeletal muscle of GLUT4 null mice. Am. J. Phys. 293(5):E1178-1187 (2007). PMID: 17711992
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Longuet, C., E.M. Sinclair, A. Maida, L.L. Maziarz, M.J. Charron and D.J. Drucker. The glucagon receptor is required for the adaptive metabolic response to fasting. Cell Metabolism 8:359-371 (2008). PMID: 19046568