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Lane K. Christenson
Researcher at University of Kansas
Publications - 71
Citations - 3114
Lane K. Christenson is an academic researcher from University of Kansas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Granulosa cell & Regulation of gene expression. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 71 publications receiving 2735 citations.
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GPRC6A Null Mice Exhibit Osteopenia, Feminization and Metabolic Syndrome
Min Pi,Ling Chen,Min-Zhao Huang,Wenyu Zhu,Brian Ringhofer,Junming Luo,Lane K. Christenson,Benyi Li,Jianghong Zhang,P. David Jackson,Pieter W. Faber,Kurt R. Brunden,John J. Harrington,L. Darryl Quarles +13 more
TL;DR: The overall function of GPRC6A may be to coordinate the anabolic responses of multiple tissues through the sensing of extracellular amino acids, osteocalcin and divalent cations.
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Dicer1 Is Essential for Female Fertility and Normal Development of the Female Reproductive System
TL;DR: These studies implicate Dicer1/miRNA mediated posttranscriptional gene regulation in reproductive somatic tissues as critical for the normal development and function of these tissues and for female fertility.
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Hormonal regulation of microrna expression in periovulatory mouse mural granulosa cells
TL;DR: The following studies are the first to describe the extent of miRNA expression within ovarian granulosa cells and theFirst to demonstrate that LH/hCG regulates the expression of select miRNAs, which affect posttranscriptional gene regulation within these cells.
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MicroRNA 21 Blocks Apoptosis in Mouse Periovulatory Granulosa Cells
TL;DR: This study is the first to implicate the antiapoptotic Mir21 (an oncogenic miRNA) as playing a clear physiologic role in normal tissue function and plays a role in the induction of ovarian granulosa cell apoptosis.
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Extracellular vesicles in luminal fluid of the ovine uterus.
Gregory W. Burns,Kelsey E. Brooks,Mark R. Wildung,Raphatphorn Navakanitworakul,Lane K. Christenson,Thomas E. Spencer +5 more
TL;DR: The idea that extracellular vesicles containing select miRNAs, RNAs and proteins are present in the ULF and likely have a biological role in conceptus-endometrial interactions important for the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy is supported.