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Multi-omic integrated networks connect DNA methylation and miRNA with skeletal muscle plasticity to chronic exercise in Type 2 diabetic obesity
Rowlands, David S. ; Page, Rachel A. ; Sukala, William R. ; Giri, Mamta ; Ghimbovschi, Svetlana D. ; Hayat, Irum ; Cheema, Birinder S. ; Lys, Isabelle ; Leikis, Murray ; Sheard, Phillip W. ... show 10 more
Rowlands, David S.
Page, Rachel A.
Sukala, William R.
Giri, Mamta
Ghimbovschi, Svetlana D.
Hayat, Irum
Cheema, Birinder S.
Lys, Isabelle
Leikis, Murray
Sheard, Phillip W.
Author
Rowlands, David S.
Page, Rachel A.
Sukala, William R.
Giri, Mamta
Ghimbovschi, Svetlana D.
Hayat, Irum
Cheema, Birinder S.
Lys, Isabelle
Leikis, Murray
Sheard, Phillip W.
Wakefield, John
Breier, Bernard
Hathout, Yetrib
Brown, Kristy
Marathi, Ramya
Orkunoglu-Suer, Funda E.
Devaney, Joseph M.
Leiken, Benjamin
Many, Gina
Krebs, Jeremy
Hopkins, Will G.
Hoffman, Eric P.
Page, Rachel A.
Sukala, William R.
Giri, Mamta
Ghimbovschi, Svetlana D.
Hayat, Irum
Cheema, Birinder S.
Lys, Isabelle
Leikis, Murray
Sheard, Phillip W.
Wakefield, John
Breier, Bernard
Hathout, Yetrib
Brown, Kristy
Marathi, Ramya
Orkunoglu-Suer, Funda E.
Devaney, Joseph M.
Leiken, Benjamin
Many, Gina
Krebs, Jeremy
Hopkins, Will G.
Hoffman, Eric P.
Abstract
Keywords
diabetes rehabilitation, epigenomic, intramyocellular lipid, network medicine, myomiRs
Date
2014
Type
Journal article
Journal
Physiological Genomics
Book
Volume
46
Issue
20
Page Range
747-765
Article Number
ACU Department
School of Behavioural and Health Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
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Event URL
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License
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Controlled
