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Danielle Frechette
Danielle Frechette
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Fatty infiltration of skeletal muscle: mechanisms and comparisons with bone marrow adiposity
MW Hamrick, ME McGee-Lawrence, DM Frechette
Frontiers in endocrinology 7, 208170, 2016
3422016
Low magnitude mechanical signals mitigate osteopenia without compromising longevity in an aged murine model of spontaneous granulosa cell ovarian cancer
GM Pagnotti, BJ Adler, DE Green, ME Chan, DM Frechette, KR Shroyer, ...
Bone 51 (3), 570-577, 2012
492012
Marrow adipogenesis and bone loss that parallels estrogen deficiency is slowed by low-intensity mechanical signals
D Krishnamoorthy, DM Frechette, BJ Adler, DE Green, ME Chan, ...
Osteoporosis International 27, 747-756, 2016
362016
Diminished satellite cells and elevated adipogenic gene expression in muscle as caused by ovariectomy are averted by low-magnitude mechanical signals
DM Frechette, D Krishnamoorthy, BJ Adler, ME Chan, CT Rubin
Journal of applied physiology 119 (1), 27-36, 2015
282015
Incorporating Refractory Period in Mechanical Stimulation Mitigates Obesity‐Induced Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Adult Mice
VS Patel, ME Chan, GM Pagnotti, DM Frechette, J Rubin, CT Rubin
Obesity 25 (10), 1745-1753, 2017
212017
Fatty infiltration of skeletal muscle: mechanisms and comparisons with bone marrow adiposity. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2016; 7: 69
MW Hamrick, ME McGee-Lawrence, DM Frechette
Epub 2016/06/20. https://doi. org/10.3389/fendo. 2016.00069 PMID: 27379021, 2016
112016
Mechanical signals protect stem cell lineage selection, preserving the bone and muscle phenotypes in obesity
DM Frechette, D Krishnamoorthy, T Pamon, ME Chan, V Patel, CT Rubin
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1409 (1), 33-50, 2017
102017
Fatty infiltration of skeletal muscle: mechanisms and comparisons with bone marrow adiposity. Front Endocrinol. 2016; 7: 69
MW Hamrick, ME McGee-Lawrence, DM Frechette
92016
Dependence of macrophage superoxide release on the pulse amplitude of an applied pressure regime: a potential factor at the soft tissue–implant interface
HY Shin, DM Frechette, N Rohner, X Zhang, DA Puleo, LM Bjursten
Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 10 (3), E227-E238, 2016
32016
The contribution of bone marrow cells to the formation of bone, fat, and muscle, a commitment disrupted by systemic distress and normalized by mechanical stimulation
DM Frechette
State University of New York at Stony Brook, 2016
2016
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DM Frechette, D Krishnamoorthy, BJ Adler, ME Chan, CT Rubin
2015
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