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Marybeth W. Carmody
Marybeth W. Carmody
University of New England (United States)
Internal medicine
Diabetes mellitus
Insulin resistance
Endocrinology
Biology
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Increased glucose or fatty acid flux through the hexosamine biosynthesis pathway produces cardiomyocyte insulin resistance and abnormal excitation-contraction coupling
2007
The FASEB Journal
Amy J. Davidoff
Marybeth W. Carmody
Nathalie Dubé
Christopher D. Palmer
Loren E. Wold
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Sucrose-induced cardiomyocyte dysfunction is both preventable and reversible with clinically relevant treatments
2004
American Journal of Physiology-endocrinology and Metabolism
Amy J. Davidoff
Meredith M. Mason
Michael B. Davidson
Marybeth W. Carmody
Kadon K. Hintz
Loren E. Wold
Deborah A. Podolin
Jun Ren
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Diabetic cardiomyocyte dysfunction and myocyte insulin resistance: Role of glucose-induced PKC activity
2004
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
Amy J. Davidoff
Michael B. Davidson
Marybeth W. Carmody
Mari-Elena Davis
Jun Ren
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Depressed PKA Activity Contributes to Impaired SERCA Function and is Linked to the Pathogenesis of Glucose-induced Cardiomyopathy
2002
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Kaushik Dutta
Marybeth W. Carmody
Steven E. Cala
Amy J. Davidoff
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Insulin resistance-induced cardiomyopathy is preventable and reversable
2001
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Kaushik Dutta
Loren E. Wold
Kadon K. Hintz
Marybeth W. Carmody
Michael B. Davidson
Richard Possee
Deborah A. Podolin
Amy J. Davidoff
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