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    Mesa K, Kawaguchi K, Cockburn K, Gonzalez D, Boucher J, Xin T, Klein A, Greco V. Homeostatic Epidermal Stem Cell Self-Renewal Is Driven by Local Differentiation. Cell stem cell. 2018;23(5):677–686.e4. PMCID: PMC6214709
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    Li X, Hui S, Mirek E, Jonsson W, Anthony T, Lee W, Zeng X, Jang C, Rabinowitz J. Circulating metabolite homeostasis achieved through mass action. Nat Metab. 2022;4(1):141–152. PMCID: PMC9244777
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    Poillet-Perez L, Sharp D, Yang Y, Laddha S, Ibrahim M, Bommareddy P, Hu Z, Vieth J, Haas M, Bosenberg M, Rabinowitz J, Cao J, Guan J-L, Ganesan S, Chan C, Mehnert J, Lattime E, White E. Autophagy promotes growth of tumors with high mutational burden by inhibiting a T-cell immune response. Nat Cancer. 2020;1(9):923–934. PMCID: PMC8409526
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    Bartman C, TeSlaa T, Rabinowitz J. Quantitative flux analysis in mammals. Nat Metab. 2021;3(7):896–908. PMCID: PMC9289955
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    Barr J, Gilmutdinov R, Wang L, Shidlovskii Y ii, Schedl P. The CPEB Protein Orb Specifies Oocyte Fate by a 3’UTR-Dependent Autoregulatory Loop. Genetics. 2019;213(4):1431–1446. PMCID: PMC6893371
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    Stine R, Sakers A, TeSlaa T, Kissig M, Stine Z, Kwon C, Cheng L, Lim H-W, Kaestner K, Rabinowitz J, Seale P. PRDM16 Maintains Homeostasis of the Intestinal Epithelium by Controlling Region-Specific Metabolism. Cell Stem Cell. 2019;25(6):830–845.e8. PMCID: PMC6898778
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    Park J, Tanner L, Wei M, Khana D, Jacobson T, Zhang Z, Rubin S, Li S, Higgins M, Stevenson D, Amador-Noguez D, Rabinowitz J. Near-equilibrium glycolysis supports metabolic homeostasis and energy yield. Nat Chem Biol. 2019;15(10):1001–1008. PMID: 31548693
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    Chen L, Zhang Z, Hoshino A, Zheng H, Morley M, Arany Z, Rabinowitz J. NADPH production by the oxidative pentose-phosphate pathway supports folate metabolism. Nat Metab. 2019;1:404–415. PMCID: PMC6489125
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    Minhas P, Liu L, Moon P, Joshi A, Dove C, Mhatre S, Contrepois K, Wang Q, Lee B, Coronado M, Bernstein D, Snyder M, Migaud M, Majeti R, Mochly-Rosen D, Rabinowitz J, Andreasson K. Macrophage de novo NAD synthesis specifies immune function in aging and inflammation. Nat Immunol. 2019;20(1):50–63. PMCID: PMC6768398
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    Allard C, Decker F, Weiner O, Toettcher J, Graziano B. A size-invariant bud-duration timer enables robustness in yeast cell size control. PLoS One. 2018;13(12):e0209301. PMCID: PMC6303054
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    Lalwani M, Zhao E, Avalos J. Current and future modalities of dynamic control in metabolic engineering. Curr Opin Biotechnol. 2018;52:56–65. PMID: 29574344
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    Frederick D, Loro E, Liu L, Davila A, Chellappa K, Silverman I, Quinn W, Gosai S, Tichy E, Davis J, Mourkioti F, Gregory B, Dellinger R, Redpath P, Migaud M, Nakamaru-Ogiso E, Rabinowitz J, Khurana T, Baur J. Loss of NAD Homeostasis Leads to Progressive and Reversible Degeneration of Skeletal Muscle. Cell Metab. 2016;24(2):269–82. PMCID: PMC4985182
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    Moloughney J, Kim P, Vega-Cotto N, Wu C-C, Zhang S, Adlam M, Lynch T, Chou P-C, Rabinowitz J, Werlen G, Jacinto E. mTORC2 Responds to Glutamine Catabolite Levels to Modulate the Hexosamine Biosynthesis Enzyme GFAT1. Mol Cell. 2016;63(5):811–26. PMCID: PMC5006067
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    Hammer B, Bassler B. Distinct sensory pathways in Vibrio cholerae El Tor and classical biotypes modulate cyclic dimeric GMP levels to control biofilm formation. J Bacteriol. 2009;191(1):169–77. PMCID: PMC2612459
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