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1. SNPs for Genes Encoding the Mitochondrial Proteins Sirtuin3 and Uncoupling Protein 2 Are Associated With Disease Severity, Type 2 Diabetes, and Outcomes in Patients With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension and This Is Recapitulated in a New Mouse Model Lacking Both Genes

2. FoxO1 inhibition alleviates type 2 diabetes-related diastolic dysfunction by increasing myocardial pyruvate dehydrogenase activity

3. p53‐Mediated Repression of the PGC1A (PPARG Coactivator 1α) and APLNR (Apelin Receptor) Signaling Pathways Limits Fatty Acid Oxidation Energetics: Implications for Cardio‐oncology

4. High Uric Acid Activates the ROS-AMPK Pathway, Impairs CD68 Expression and Inhibits OxLDL-Induced Foam-Cell Formation in a Human Monocytic Cell Line, THP-1

5. AMP-activated protein kinase suppresses the in vitro and in vivo proliferation of hepatocellular carcinoma.

6. TRIM35-mediated degradation of nuclear PKM2 destabilizes GATA4/6 and induces P53 in cardiomyocytes to promote heart failure

8. SNPs for Genes Encoding the Mitochondrial Proteins Sirtuin3 and Uncoupling Protein 2 Are Associated With Disease Severity, Type 2 Diabetes, and Outcomes in Patients With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension and This Is Recapitulated in a New Mouse Model Lacking Both Genes

9. A Phase-2 NIH-sponsored Randomized Clinical Trial of Rituximab in Scleroderma-associated Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Did Not Reach Significance for Its Endpoints: End of Story? Not So Fast!

10. Abstract 13575: Lack of Both Mitochondrial Proteins Sirt3 and Ucp2 in Mice Recapitulates Many Critical Features of Human Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH), Including Inflammatory Plexogenic Lesions, Supporting the Metabolic Theory of PAH

11. p53-Mediated Repression of the PGC1A (PPARG Coactivator 1α) and APLNR (Apelin Receptor) Signaling Pathways Limits Fatty Acid Oxidation Energetics: Implications for Cardio-oncology

12. A reversible metabolic stress-sensitive regulation of CRMP2A orchestrates EMT/stemness and increases metastatic potential in cancer

13. Heterogenous impairment of α cell function in type 2 diabetes is linked to cell maturation state

15. Tissue-specific regulation of p53 by PKM2 is redox dependent and provides a therapeutic target for anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity

17. High Uric Acid Activates the ROS-AMPK Pathway, Impairs CD68 Expression and Inhibits OxLDL-Induced Foam-Cell Formation in a Human Monocytic Cell Line, THP-1

18. Metformin ameliorates high uric acid-induced insulin resistance in skeletal muscle cells

19. Metformin inhibits estrogen-dependent endometrial cancer cell growth by activating the AMPK-FOXO1 signal pathway

20. High uric acid directly inhibits insulin signalling and induces insulin resistance

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22. Uric acid induces oxidative stress and growth inhibition by activating adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase and extracellular signal-regulated kinase signal pathways in pancreatic β cells

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