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Kai Mao, Ph.D.
Molecular Pharmacology
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718-839-7964
Email
kai.mao
einsteinmed
edu
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2007
2023
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Cardiac Myocytes
100%
Insulin
76%
GATA4 Transcription Factor
67%
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I
59%
Sarcosine
55%
Juglans
53%
p21-Activated Kinases
51%
Lipidomics
48%
Somatomedin Receptors
47%
Autophagy
44%
Longevity
43%
Somatomedins
41%
Brain
37%
Glucose
37%
Hypothyroidism
36%
Thyroid Hormones
36%
High Fat Diet
35%
Insulin Resistance
33%
Doxorubicin
33%
Cognitive Dysfunction
33%
Hyperglycemia
32%
Homeostasis
30%
Rodentia
29%
Coronary Vessels
29%
Endothelial Cells
26%
Angiopoietins
25%
Angiopoietin-2
25%
Angiopoietin-1
25%
Metabolome
23%
Neurons
22%
Apoptosis
21%
Triiodothyronine
20%
Aortic Valve Stenosis
19%
Arterioles
19%
Thyroidectomy
19%
Proteostasis
19%
Heart Failure
18%
Microvessels
17%
Vascular Smooth Muscle
17%
Cardiotoxicity
17%
Health
17%
Heart
17%
Wounds and Injuries
17%
Capillaries
17%
Proteins
16%
Heart Ventricles
15%
Smooth Muscle Myocytes
15%
Atrophy
15%
Liver
15%
Chemical Compounds
Thyroid Hormone
48%
Sarcosine
47%
Weight Gain
45%
Doxorubicin
37%
Biochemical Marker
28%
Metabolic
24%
Flow
23%
Resistance
22%
Protein
21%
Length
21%
Estrogen
19%
Insulin Derivative
18%
Glucose
17%
Antiinflammatory
17%
Marker
15%
Indicator
15%
Fatty Acid
14%
Pharmacological Metabolism
13%
Antioxidant Agent
13%
Food
12%
Lipid
12%
Fiber
11%
Growth Factor
10%
Reduction
9%
Weight
9%
Mannitol
7%
Bafilomycin A1
6%
Protective
6%
Antiapoptotic
5%
Biological Marker
5%
Hyperglycemic
5%
Agriculture & Biology
brain
50%
thyroid hormones
38%
triiodothyronine
37%
insulin
31%
rats
23%
mice
20%
hypothyroidism
13%
cognition
12%
central nervous system
11%
angiopoietin-2
9%
angiopoietin-1
9%
angiopoietins
8%
heart failure
7%
insulin resistance
6%
doxycycline
6%
arterioles
6%
myelin sheath
5%
anxiety
5%
somatomedins
5%
atrophy
5%
myocytes
5%
arteries
5%
gender differences
5%
ligands
5%