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Chen, Z. -Z., et al. “Metabolite Profiles Of Incident Diabetes And Heterogeneity Of Treatment Effect In The Diabetes Prevention Program.”. Diabetes, pp. 2337-2349.
Washington
Lin, Y. -T., et al. “Proteomic Analysis Of Longitudinal Changes In Blood Pressure.”. Journal Of Clinical Medicine.
Stanford
Monteiro, P., et al. “Efficacy And Safety Of Empagliflozin In Older Patients In The Empa-Reg Outcome® Trial.”. Age And Ageing, pp. 859-866.
Yale
Tin, A., et al. “Target Genes, Variants, Tissues And Transcriptional Pathways Influencing Human Serum Urate Levels.”. Nature Genetics, pp. 1459-1474.
Stanford
Goedeke, L., et al. “Controlled-Release Mitochondrial Protonophore (Crmp) Reverses Dyslipidemia And Hepatic Steatosis In Dysmetabolic Nonhuman Primates.”. Science Translational Medicine.
Yale
Fotakis, P., et al. “Anti-Inflammatory Effects Of Hdl (High-Density Lipoprotein) In Macrophages Predominate Over Proinflammatory Effects In Atherosclerotic Plaques.”. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, And Vascular Biology, pp. e253-e272.
Washington
Sakuma, M., et al. “Mechanism Of Pulmonary Immunosuppression: Extrapulmonary Burn Injury Suppresses Bacterial Endotoxin-Induced Pulmonary Neutrophil Recruitment And Neutrophil Extracellular Trap (Net) Formation.”. Faseb Journal : Official Publication Of The Federation Of American Societies For Experimental Biology, pp. 13602-13616.
Boston Area
Taylor, A., et al. “Fgfr4 Does Not Contribute To Progression Of Chronic Kidney Disease.”. Scientific Reports, p. 14023.
UAB
Afshinnia, F., et al. “Increased Lipogenesis And Impaired Β-Oxidation Predict Type 2 Diabetic Kidney Disease Progression In American Indians.”. Jci Insight.
Michigan
Calderon, D., et al. “Landscape Of Stimulation-Responsive Chromatin Across Diverse Human Immune Cells.”. Nature Genetics, pp. 1494-1505.
UCSF
Castillo-Quan, J. I., et al. “A Triple Drug Combination Targeting Components Of The Nutrient-Sensing Network Maximizes Longevity.”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America, pp. 20817-20819.
Joslin
Beli, E., et al. “Loss Of Diurnal Oscillatory Rhythms In Gut Microbiota Correlates With Changes In Circulating Metabolites In Type 2 Diabetic Db/Db Mice.”. Nutrients.
UAB