Organization profile
Organization profile
The Metabolic Phenotyping Core at Penn State College of Medicine provides customers with access to equipment for the phenotypic analysis of energy balance in rodent models. The Core allows an investigator to perform comprehensive and quantitative dissection of the effects of diet as well as pharmacological and experimental manipulations on energy homeostasis. The Core is housed in the Department of Comparative Medicine.
RRID:SCR_022565
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Research output
- 32 Citations
- 4 h-index
- 4 Article
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Loss of 4E-BPs prevents the hindlimb immobilization-induced decrease in protein synthesis in skeletal muscle
Kincheloe, G. N., Roberson, P. A., Toro, A. L., Stanley, B. A., Stanley, A. E., Jefferson, L. S., Dennis, M. D. & Kimball, S. R., 2023, In: Journal of applied physiology. 134, 1, p. 72-83 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Predictive link between systemic metabolism and cytokine signatures in the brain of apolipoprotein E ε4 mice
Fleeman, R. M., Snyder, A., Kuhn, M. K., Chan, D. C., Smith, G. C., Crowley, N. A., Arnold, A. C. & Proctor, E. A., Mar 2023, In: Neurobiology of Aging. 123, p. 154-169 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Minocycline Reduces Hypothalamic Microglia Activation and Improves Metabolic Dysfunction in High Fat Diet-Induced Obese Mice
Coker, C. R., White, M., Singal, A., Bingaman, S. S., Paul, A., Arnold, A. C. & Silberman, Y., Jun 16 2022, In: Frontiers in Physiology. 13, 933706.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Glucagon transiently stimulates mTORC1 by activation of an EPAC/Rap1 signaling axis
Sunilkumar, S., Kimball, S. R. & Dennis, M. D., Aug 2021, In: Cellular Signalling. 84, 110010.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Equipment
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COM-METABOLIC-PHENOTYPING-BIOMEDICAL-CORE-Bruker-TD-NMR-LF100-Minispec
Metabolic Phenotyping Biomedical Core FacilityEquipment/facility: Equipment