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Michael Snyder
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 938
Citations - 150929
Michael Snyder is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 169, co-authored 840 publications receiving 130225 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Snyder include Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering & Public Health Research Institute.
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An exercise-inducible metabolite that suppresses feeding and obesity
Veronica L. Li,Yang He,Kévin Contrepois,Hailan Liu,Joon T. Kim,Amanda L Wiggenhorn,Julia T. Tanzo,A. Tung,Xuchao Lyu,Peter-James H. Zushin,Robert S. Jansen,Basil Michael,Kang Yong Loh,Andrew C. Yang,Christian S. Carl,Christian T. Voldstedlund,Wei Wei,Stephanie M. Terrell,Benjamin C. Moeller,Rick M. Arthur,Gareth A. Wallis,Koen van de Wetering,Andreas Stahl,Bente Kiens,Erik A. Richter,Steven M. Banik,Michael Snyder,Yong Xu,Jonathan Z. Long +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors show that exercise stimulates the production of N-lactoyl-phenylalanine (Lac-Phe), a blood-borne signalling metabolite that suppresses feeding and obesity.
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Personal phenotypes to go with personal genomes.
TL;DR: The power of 500 million sequences correlated with 500 million phenotypes can show both small contributions as well as help identify potential causative mutations.
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Systematic Identification of Regulators of Oxidative Stress Reveals Non-canonical Roles for Peroxisomal Import and the Pentose Phosphate Pathway
Michael M. Dubreuil,David W. Morgens,Kanji Okumoto,Masanori Honsho,Kévin Contrepois,Brittany Lee-McMullen,Gavin M. Traber,Ria S. Sood,Scott J. Dixon,Michael Snyder,Yukio Fujiki,Michael C. Bassik +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted genome-wide CRISPR and shRNA screens to systematically identify regulators of oxidative stress, and revealed a detailed picture of diverse pathways that control oxidative stress response, ranging from the TCA cycle and DNA repair machineries to iron transport, trafficking, and metabolism.
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Minimum information about a protein affinity reagent (MIAPAR)
Julie Bourbeillon,Sandra Orchard,Itai Benhar,Carl A.K. Borrebaeck,Antoine de Daruvar,Antoine de Daruvar,Stefan Dübel,Ronald Frank,Frank Gibson,David E. Gloriam,David E. Gloriam,Niall J. Haslam,Tara Hiltker,Ian Humphrey-Smith,Michael Hust,David Juncker,Manfred Koegl,Zoltán Konthur,Bernhard Korn,Sylvia Krobitsch,Serge Muyldermans,Per-Åke Nygren,Sandrine Palcy,Sandrine Palcy,Bojan Polić,Henry Rodriguez,Alan Sawyer,Martin Schlapshy,Michael Snyder,Oda Stoevesandt,Michael J. Taussig,Markus F. Templin,Matthias Uhlen,Silvère M. van der Maarel,Christer Wingren,Henning Hermjakob,David James Sherman +36 more
TL;DR: This is a proposal developed within the community as an important first step in formalizing standards in reporting the production and properties of protein binding reagents, such as antibodies, developed and sold for the identification and detection of specific proteins present in biological samples.
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Cumulative Lifetime Burden of Cardiovascular Disease From Early Exposure to Air Pollution
Juyong Brian Kim,Juyong Brian Kim,Mary Prunicki,Francois Haddad,Francois Haddad,Christopher Dant,Vanitha Sampath,Rushali Patel,Eric N. Smith,Cezmi A. Akdis,John R. Balmes,Michael Snyder,Joseph C. Wu,Kari C. Nadeau +13 more
TL;DR: Growing scientific evidence is presented that chronic exposure to air pollution early in life is directly linked to development of major CVD risks, including obesity, hypertension, and metabolic disorders, and the need for better guidelines and additional research to validate exposure metrics and interventions is discussed.