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Overview

Gerard Karsenty is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with specific contributions in the subfields of Physiology, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Molecular Biology, and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism.

The main topics of Gerard Karsenty's work include:

  • Ureteral procedures and complications
  • Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
  • Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors
  • Pancreatic function and diabetes
  • Pelvic floor disorders treatments
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Bone health and osteoporosis research

Their publication record features several recent papers such as:

  • "Muscle-derived interleukin 6 increases exercise capacity by signaling in osteoblasts," 2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • "Interleukin-33 Induces the Enzyme Tryptophan Hydroxylase 1 to Promote Inflammatory Group 2 Innate Lymphoid Cell-Mediated Immunity," 2020, Immunity
  • "The crosstalk between bone remodeling and energy metabolism: A translational perspective," 2022, Cell Metabolism
  • "ARDD 2020: from aging mechanisms to interventions," 2020, Aging
  • "Osteocalcin: A Multifaceted Bone-Derived Hormone," 2023, Annual Review of Nutrition

Frequent co-authors of Gerard Karsenty include:

  • R. Boissier
  • Michaël Baboudjian
  • S. Gaillet
  • V. Delaporte
  • Julian Meyer Berger

Gerard Karsenty's work has been published in venues where they have multiple contributions, including:

  • Progrès en Urologie
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Commentaire
  • European Urology
  • Aging

In addition to journal articles, Gerard Karsenty has authored a book published by Eyrolles eBooks, titled "Guide pratique des VRD et aménagements extérieurs: Des études à la réalisation des travaux Ed. 1," published in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Osf2/Cbfa1: A Transcriptional Activator of Osteoblast Differentiation

    Patricia Ducy;Rui Zhang;Valérie Geoffroy;Amy L Ridall

  • Endocrine Regulation of Energy Metabolism by the Skeleton

    Na Kyung Lee;Hideaki Sowa;Eiichi Hinoi;Mathieu Ferron

  • Leptin Inhibits Bone Formation through a Hypothalamic Relay: A Central Control of Bone Mass

    Patricia Ducy;Michael Amling;Shu Takeda;Matthias Priemel

  • Spontaneous calcification of arteries and cartilage in mice lacking matrix GLA protein

    Guangbin Luo;Patricia Ducy;Marc D. McKee;Gerald J. Pinero

  • Increased bone formation in osteocalcin-deficient mice

    Patricia Ducy;Christelle Desbois;Brendan Boyce;Gerald Pinero

  • Leptin Regulates Bone Formation via the Sympathetic Nervous System

    Shu Takeda;Florent Elefteriou;Regis Levasseur;Xiuyun Liu

  • A lysosome-to-nucleus signalling mechanism senses and regulates the lysosome via mTOR and TFEB

    Carmine Settembre;Carmine Settembre;Roberto Zoncu;Diego L Medina;Francesco Vetrini;Francesco Vetrini

  • Canonical Wnt Signaling in Differentiated Osteoblasts Controls Osteoclast Differentiation

    Donald A. Glass;Peter Bialek;Jong Deok Ahn;Michael Starbuck

  • p53 mutant mice that display early ageing-associated phenotypes

    Stuart D. Tyner;Sundaresan Venkatachalam;Jene Choi;Stephen Jones

  • Reaching a genetic and molecular understanding of skeletal development.

    Gerard Karsenty;Erwin F. Wagner

  • The Osteoblast: A Sophisticated Fibroblast under Central Surveillance

    Patricia Ducy;Thorsten Schinke;Gerard Karsenty

  • Leptin regulation of bone resorption by the sympathetic nervous system and CART

    Florent Elefteriou;Jong Deok Ahn;Shu Takeda;Michael Starbuck

  • Cbfa1-independent decrease in osteoblast proliferation, osteopenia, and persistent embryonic eye vascularization in mice deficient in Lrp5, a Wnt coreceptor

    Masaki Kato;Millan S Patel;Régis Levasseur;Ivan Lobov

  • Insulin Signaling in Osteoblasts Integrates Bone Remodeling and Energy Metabolism

    Mathieu Ferron;Jianwen Wei;Tatsuya Yoshizawa;Andrea Del Fattore

  • BMP-7 is an inducer of nephrogenesis, and is also required for eye development and skeletal patterning.

    Guangbin Luo;C. Hofmann;A. L. J. J. Bronckers;M. Sohocki

  • Osteocalcin differentially regulates β cell and adipocyte gene expression and affects the development of metabolic diseases in wild-type mice

    Mathieu Ferron;Eiichi Hinoi;Gerard Karsenty;Patricia Ducy

  • A Cbfa1-dependent genetic pathway controls bone formation beyond embryonic development

    Patricia Ducy;Michael Starbuck;Matthias Priemel;Jianhe Shen

  • Smooth Muscle Cell Phenotypic Transition Associated With Calcification Upregulation of Cbfa1 and Downregulation of Smooth Muscle Lineage Markers

    Susie A. Steitz;Mei Y. Speer;Gabrielle Curinga;Hsueh Ying Yang

  • Lrp5 Controls Bone Formation by Inhibiting Serotonin Synthesis in the Duodenum

    Vijay K. Yadav;Je Hwang Ryu;Nina Suda;Kenji F. Tanaka

  • ATF4 Is a Substrate of RSK2 and an Essential Regulator of Osteoblast Biology: Implication for Coffin-Lowry Syndrome

    Xiangli Yang;Koichi Matsuda;Peter Bialek;Sylvie Jacquot

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc D. McKee
Marc D. McKee McGill University
Colin Farquharson
Colin Farquharson University of Edinburgh
Jason K. Kim
Jason K. Kim University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Clifford J. Rosen
Clifford J. Rosen Maine Medical Center
Moustapha Kassem
Moustapha Kassem University of Southern Denmark
Allan Bradley
Allan Bradley University of Cambridge
Kenji F. Tanaka
Kenji F. Tanaka Keio University
José Luis Millán
José Luis Millán Discovery Institute
René Hen
René Hen Columbia University
Andrea Ballabio
Andrea Ballabio Baylor College of Medicine

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