Katja A. Lamia

Katja A. Lamia

Scripps Research, Department of Molecular Medicine

Affiliated withDepartment of Molecular MedicineScripps Research InstituteThe Scripps Research Institute

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JoVE Journal Publications

ArticleTotal : 3
Year
Isolation and Differentiation of Primary Myoblasts from Mouse Skeletal Muscle Explants
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2019
2026
2026

Other Publications

Article
Year
Cryptochromes mediate rhythmic repression of the glucocorticoid receptor.

Nature| PubMed ID: 22170608

2011
Adipose Clocks: Burning the Midnight Oil.

Journal of biological rhythms| PubMed ID: 25926681

2015
CRY2 and FBXL3 Cooperatively Degrade c-MYC.

Molecular cell| PubMed ID: 27840026

2016
2017
Circadian repressors CRY1 and CRY2 broadly interact with nuclear receptors and modulate transcriptional activity.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America| PubMed ID: 28751364

2017
2017
2017
The circadian E3 ligase complex SCF targets TLK2.

Scientific reports| PubMed ID: 30655559

2019
Clocking In, Working Out: Circadian Regulation of Exercise Physiology.

Trends in endocrinology and metabolism: TEM| PubMed ID: 31054802

2019
2019
AMPK at the crossroads of circadian clocks and metabolism.

Molecular and cellular endocrinology| PubMed ID: 22750052

2013
2015
Cryptochromes modulate E2F family transcription factors.

Scientific reports| PubMed ID: 32139766

2020
Cancer, hear my battle CRY.

Journal of pineal research| PubMed ID: 32291799

2020
Cryptochromes Suppress HIF1α in Muscles.

iScience| PubMed ID: 32683313

2020
Sugar not so sweet for training-enhanced fitness.

Nature metabolism| PubMed ID: 32694830

2020
2020
missense mutations suppress P53 and enhance cell growth.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America| PubMed ID: 34183418

2021
2022
2022
2023
Telling time in tumor samples reveals diversity of clock disruption.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America| PubMed ID: 38422063

2024
BMAL1-HIF2α heterodimers contribute to ccRCC.

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology| PubMed ID: 38895384

2024
BMAL1-HIF2α heterodimers contribute to ccRCC.

Research square| PubMed ID: 39070610

2024
2025
2025
The diverse roles of the circadian clock in cancer.

Nature cancer| PubMed ID: 40419761

2025
2025
2025
Rhythms of risk: the intersection of clocks, cancer, and chronotherapy.

The Journal of clinical investigation| PubMed ID: 41623166

2026