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Martin L. Adamo is affiliated with The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio in the United States. Their academic and research contributions are connected to this institution, which serves as a significant center for health science education and research.

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Best Publications

  • Developmental regulation of the rat insulin-like growth factor I receptor gene

    Haim Werner;Michael Woloschak;Martin Adamo;Zila Shen-Orr

  • Deletion of the G Protein-Coupled Receptor 30 Impairs Glucose Tolerance, Reduces Bone Growth, Increases Blood Pressure, and Eliminates Estradiol-Stimulated Insulin Release in Female Mice

    Ulrika E A Mårtensson;S Albert Salehi;Sara H Windahl;Maria F Gomez

  • Regulation by fasting of rat insulin-like growth factor I and its receptor. Effects on gene expression and binding.

    W. L. Lowe;Martin L Adamo;H. Werner;C. T. Roberts

  • Minireview: Mechano-growth factor: a putative product of IGF-I gene expression involved in tissue repair and regeneration.

    Ronald W Matheny;Bradley C Nindl;Martin L Adamo

  • Regulation of start site usage in the leader exons of the rat insulin-like growth factor-I gene by development, fasting, and diabetes.

    Martin L. Adamo;Haya Ben-Hur;Charles T. Roberts;Derek LeRoith

  • A circadian-regulated gene, Nocturnin, promotes adipogenesis by stimulating PPAR-γ nuclear translocation

    Masanobu Kawai;Carla B. Green;Carla B. Green;Beata Lecka-Czernik;Nicholas Douris

  • Insulin-like growth factor I messenger ribonucleic acids with alternative 5'-untranslated regions are differentially expressed during development of the rat.

    Martin Adamo;William L. Lowe;Derek Leroith;Charles T. Roberts

  • Insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I stimulate a common endogenous phosphoprotein substrate (pp185) in intact neuroblastoma cells.

    J. Shemer;Martin L Adamo;G. L. Wilson;D. Heffez

  • Does Reduced IGF-1R Signaling in Igf1r+/− Mice Alter Aging?

    Alex F. Bokov;Neha Garg;Yuji Ikeno;Sachin Thakur

  • Resistance training, and IGF involvement in the maintenance of muscle mass during the aging process

    Martin L. Adamo;Roger P. Farrar

  • The growth-stimulatory effect of simian virus 40 T antigen requires the interaction of insulinlike growth factor 1 with its receptor.

    Pierluigi Porcu;Andres Ferber;Zbigniew Pietrzkowski;Charles T. Roberts

  • Cyclic AMP inhibits extracellular signal-regulated kinase and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Akt pathways by inhibiting Rap1.

    Lai Wang;Feng Liu;Martin L. Adamo

  • Osteogenic protein-1 and insulin-like growth factor I synergistically stimulate rat osteoblastic cell differentiation and proliferation

    Lee Chuan C Yeh;Martin L. Adamo;Merle S. Olson;John C. Lee

  • Insulinlike growth factors and their receptors as growth regulators in normal physiology and pathologic states

    Derek LeRoith;Martin Adamo;Haim Werner;Charles T. Roberts

  • Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and retinoic acid modulation of IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs): IGFBP-2, -3, and -4 gene expression and protein secretion in a breast cancer cell line.

    Martin L. Adamo;Zhi Ming Shao;Fabienne Lanau;Jian Chyi Chen

  • Insulin-like growth factor 1 physiology: lessons from mouse models.

    Shoshana Yakar;Martin L. Adamo

  • Transcription initiation in the two leader exons of the rat IGF-I gene occurs from disperse versus localized sites.

    Martin L. Adamo;Haya Ben-Hur;Derek Leroith;Charles T. Roberts

  • Current Perspectives on Akt Akt-ivation and Akt-ions

    Ronald W. Matheny;Martin L. Adamo

  • Molecular and cellular aspects of insulin-like growth factor action.

    Haim Werner;Martin Adamo;Charles T. Roberts;Derek L. LeRoith

  • A circadian-regulated gene, Nocturnin, promotes adipogenesis by stimulating PPAR-γ nuclear

    Carla B. Green;Beata Lecka-Czernik;Misty R. Gilbert;Shihoko Kojima

Frequent Co-Authors

Derek LeRoith
Derek LeRoith Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Charles T. Roberts
Charles T. Roberts Oregon National Primate Research Center
Clifford J. Rosen
Clifford J. Rosen Maine Medical Center
John C. Lee
John C. Lee The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Mohan K. Raizada
Mohan K. Raizada University of Florida
David R. Clemmons
David R. Clemmons University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Shoshana Yakar
Shoshana Yakar New York University
Mary L. Bouxsein
Mary L. Bouxsein Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Leah Rae Donahue
Leah Rae Donahue The Jackson Laboratory

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