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Maria F. Pino, PhD

Maria F. Pino, PhD

Research Scientist

Translational Research

Maria Pino

Overview

Articles

Aerobic training increases mitochondrial respiratory capacity in human skeletal muscle stem cells from sedentary individuals

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-CELL PHYSIOLOGY

2022

An improvement in skeletal muscle mitochondrial capacity with short-term aerobic training is associated with changes in Tribbles 1 expression

PHYSIOLOGICAL REPORTS

2020

Endurance training remodels skeletal muscle phospholipid composition and increases intrinsic mitochondrial respiration in men with Type 2 diabetes

PHYSIOLOGICAL GENOMICS

2019

HDAC11 suppresses the thermogenic program of adipose tissue via BRD2

JCI INSIGHT

2018

Investigating the effects of Orexin-A on thermogenesis in human deep neck brown adipose tissue

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY

2017

Active Individuals have High Mitochondrial Content and Oxidative Markers in Their Abdominal Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue

Obesity

2016

Education & Training

Education

Michigan State University

Fellowship

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN;
Translational Research Institute for Metabolism and Diabetes, Adventhealth- Orlando, FL