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Sarah Erickson
Sarah Erickson
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Pregnane X receptor activation attenuates inflammation-associated intestinal epithelial barrier dysfunction by inhibiting cytokine-induced myosin light-chain kinase expression …
A Garg, A Zhao, SL Erickson, S Mukherjee, AJ Lau, L Alston, TKH Chang, ...
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 359 (1), 91-101, 2016
772016
Constitutive androstane receptor regulates the intestinal mucosal response to injury
GM Hudson, KL Flannigan, SL Erickson, FA Vicentini, A Zamponi, ...
British journal of pharmacology 174 (12), 1857-1871, 2017
442017
Methylglyoxal couples metabolic and translational control of Notch signalling in mammalian neural stem cells
DC Rodrigues, EM Harvey, R Suraj, SL Erickson, L Mohammad, M Ren, ...
Nature Communications 11 (1), 2018, 2020
312020
Nucleocytoplasmic transport of the RNA-binding protein CELF2 regulates neural stem cell fates
MJ MacPherson, SL Erickson, D Kopp, P Wen, MR Aghanoori, S Kedia, ...
Cell Reports 35 (10), 2021
282021
The xenobiotic sensing pregnane X receptor regulates tissue damage and inflammation triggered by C difficile toxins
SL Erickson, L Alston, K Nieves, TKH Chang, S Mani, KL Flannigan, ...
The FASEB Journal 34 (2), 2198, 2019
202019
Protein Synthesis and Translational Control in Neural Stem Cell Development and Neurogenesis
L Mohammad, J Wiseman, S Erickson, G Yang
The Oxford Handbook of Neuronal Protein Synthesis, 2019
82019
Ubiquitination and deubiquitination of 4E-T regulate neural progenitor cell maintenance and neurogenesis by controlling P-body formation
S Kedia, MR Aghanoori, KML Burns, M Subha, L Williams, P Wen, D Kopp, ...
Cell Reports 40 (2), 2022
62022
Analysis of translation in the developing mouse brain using polysome profiling
S Kedia, SL Erickson, G Yang
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), e62088, 2021
52021
Nucleocytoplasmic Transport of RNA-Binding Proteins Regulates Neural Stem Cell Fates
MJ MacPherson, SL Erickson, D Kopp, P Wen, M Aghanoori, A Vitobello, ...
2020
Resident bacteria in the small intestine can shape host drug metabolism through innate lymphoid cell‐derived IL‐22
KL Flannigan, SL Erickson, MJ Johnston, H Jijon, M Gallo, SA Hirota
The FASEB Journal 34 (S1), 1-1, 2020
2020
A14 GUT-RESIDING BACTERIA CAN SHAPE HOST DRUG METABOLISM IN THE SMALL INTESTINE THROUGH AN INNATE LYMPHOID CELL-IL-22 DRIVEN AXIS
KL Flannigan, M Johnston, SL Erickson, K Nieves, H Jijon, M Gallo, ...
Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology 3 (Supplement_1), 16-17, 2020
2020
A275 COMMENSAL BACTERIA IN THE SMALL INTESTINE INFLUENCE IMMUNE CELLS TO DICTATE HOST DRUG METABOLISM
KL Flannigan, KM Nieves, SL Erickson, L Alston, SA Hirota
Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology 1 (suppl_2), 397-398, 2018
2018
A209 XENOBIOTIC RECEPTOR REGULATION OF CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE-ASSOCIATED TISSUE DAMAGE AND INFLAMMATION
SL Erickson, KL Flannigan, L Alston, SA Hirota
Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology 1 (suppl_1), 365-366, 2018
2018
Xenobiotic receptor regulation of Clostridium difficile associated inflammation and tissue damage
SL Erickson
2017
Xenobiotic Receptor Regulation of Clostridium difficile‐Associated Tissue Damage and Inflammation
SL Erickson, KL Flannigan, L Alston, SA Hirota
The FASEB Journal 31, 1051.1-1051.1, 2017
2017
The Pregnane X Receptor Attenuates Cytokine‐Induced Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction, an Effect Associated With Inhibition of JNK Activation and Enhanced Autophagy
A Garg, L Alston, S Erickson, S Hirota
The FASEB Journal 29, 854.3, 2015
2015
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