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Milla M Reddick's research investigates the impact of diet on cellular metabolism and gene expression, particularly in the context of obesity. Her work has explored transcriptomic changes in the anterior pituitary following a high-fat diet, examining the role of oxidative stress in cell metabolism. Reddick has also studied the mechanisms of mRNA translational activation, focusing on the interaction between RNA-binding proteins like Musashi and its associated factors, such as LSM14B. Her research extends to the differential stimulation of hormone secretion, including luteinizing hormone, by peptides derived from secretogranin II. Reddick collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Melanie C MacNicol, Angus M. MacNicol, Gwen V. Childs, and Angela K. Odle, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 5 total publications and 16 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 17
Selected Publications
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ELAVL1 and ELAVL4 Are Required for Musashi-Dependent Translational Activation (2026)
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ELAVL1 and ELAVL4 are required for Musashi-dependent translational activation (2026)
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Secretogranin II–derived peptide secretoneurin differentially stimulates luteinizing hormone secretion by age and sex in ex vivo murine pituitaries (2026)
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SAT-016 Musashi Contributes to the Specification and Maintenance of Distinct Pituitary Cell Lineages. (2025)
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Musashi-dependent mRNA translational activation is mediated through association with the Scd6/Like-sm family member, LSM14B (2025)
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Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism (2023)
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Top Collaborators
- Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism
- Musashi-dependent mRNA translational activation is mediated through association with the Scd6/Like-sm family member, LSM14B
- SAT-016 Musashi Contributes to the Specification and Maintenance of Distinct Pituitary Cell Lineages.
- Secretogranin II–derived peptide secretoneurin differentially stimulates luteinizing hormone secretion by age and sex in ex vivo murine pituitaries
- Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism
- Musashi-dependent mRNA translational activation is mediated through association with the Scd6/Like-sm family member, LSM14B
- SAT-016 Musashi Contributes to the Specification and Maintenance of Distinct Pituitary Cell Lineages.
- Secretogranin II–derived peptide secretoneurin differentially stimulates luteinizing hormone secretion by age and sex in ex vivo murine pituitaries
- Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism
- Musashi-dependent mRNA translational activation is mediated through association with the Scd6/Like-sm family member, LSM14B
- SAT-016 Musashi Contributes to the Specification and Maintenance of Distinct Pituitary Cell Lineages.
- Secretogranin II–derived peptide secretoneurin differentially stimulates luteinizing hormone secretion by age and sex in ex vivo murine pituitaries
- Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism
- SAT-016 Musashi Contributes to the Specification and Maintenance of Distinct Pituitary Cell Lineages.
- Secretogranin II–derived peptide secretoneurin differentially stimulates luteinizing hormone secretion by age and sex in ex vivo murine pituitaries
- Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism
- SAT-016 Musashi Contributes to the Specification and Maintenance of Distinct Pituitary Cell Lineages.
- Secretogranin II–derived peptide secretoneurin differentially stimulates luteinizing hormone secretion by age and sex in ex vivo murine pituitaries
- Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism
- Musashi-dependent mRNA translational activation is mediated through association with the Scd6/Like-sm family member, LSM14B
- SAT-016 Musashi Contributes to the Specification and Maintenance of Distinct Pituitary Cell Lineages.
- Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism
- Secretogranin II–derived peptide secretoneurin differentially stimulates luteinizing hormone secretion by age and sex in ex vivo murine pituitaries
- Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism
- SAT-016 Musashi Contributes to the Specification and Maintenance of Distinct Pituitary Cell Lineages.
- Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism
- Secretogranin II–derived peptide secretoneurin differentially stimulates luteinizing hormone secretion by age and sex in ex vivo murine pituitaries
- Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism
- Secretogranin II–derived peptide secretoneurin differentially stimulates luteinizing hormone secretion by age and sex in ex vivo murine pituitaries
- Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism
- Secretogranin II–derived peptide secretoneurin differentially stimulates luteinizing hormone secretion by age and sex in ex vivo murine pituitaries
- Musashi-dependent mRNA translational activation is mediated through association with the Scd6/Like-sm family member, LSM14B
- SAT-016 Musashi Contributes to the Specification and Maintenance of Distinct Pituitary Cell Lineages.
- Musashi-dependent mRNA translational activation is mediated through association with the Scd6/Like-sm family member, LSM14B
- SAT-016 Musashi Contributes to the Specification and Maintenance of Distinct Pituitary Cell Lineages.
- Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism
- Musashi-dependent mRNA translational activation is mediated through association with the Scd6/Like-sm family member, LSM14B
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