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Hardy L. Linda's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying cell fate and hormone production within the pituitary gland. Their work investigates the role of RNA-binding proteins, specifically Musashi1, and its regulation by leptin. This research explores how Musashi1 acts as an enforcer of specific pituitary cell types and influences their hormone secretion. Linda collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Gwen V. Childs, Angela K. Odle, Melanie Clair Macnicol, and Angus M. MacNicol, with whom they have co-authored publications. Their most recent publication dates to 2021, indicating recent activity in the field.
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The Musashi1 RNA-Binding Protein Functions as a Leptin-Regulated Enforcer of Pituitary Cell Fate and Hormone Production (2021)
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- The Musashi1 RNA-Binding Protein Functions as a Leptin-Regulated Enforcer of Pituitary Cell Fate and Hormone Production
- The Musashi1 RNA-Binding Protein Functions as a Leptin-Regulated Enforcer of Pituitary Cell Fate and Hormone Production
- The Musashi1 RNA-Binding Protein Functions as a Leptin-Regulated Enforcer of Pituitary Cell Fate and Hormone Production
- The Musashi1 RNA-Binding Protein Functions as a Leptin-Regulated Enforcer of Pituitary Cell Fate and Hormone Production
- The Musashi1 RNA-Binding Protein Functions as a Leptin-Regulated Enforcer of Pituitary Cell Fate and Hormone Production
- The Musashi1 RNA-Binding Protein Functions as a Leptin-Regulated Enforcer of Pituitary Cell Fate and Hormone Production
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