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Palygin, O., et al. “Progression Of Diabetic Kidney Disease In T2Dn Rats.”. American Journal Of Physiology. Renal Physiology, pp. F1450-F1461.
Chicago
Stine, R. R., et al. “Prdm16 Maintains Homeostasis Of The Intestinal Epithelium By Controlling Region-Specific Metabolism.”. Cell Stem Cell, pp. 830-845.e8.
Penn
Sarnowski, C., et al. “Impact Of Rare And Common Genetic Variants On Diabetes Diagnosis By Hemoglobin A1C In Multi-Ancestry Cohorts: The Trans-Omics For Precision Medicine Program.”. American Journal Of Human Genetics, pp. 706-718.
UAB
Li, Q., et al. “Homozygous Receptors For Insulin And Not Igf-1 Accelerate Intimal Hyperplasia In Insulin Resistance And Diabetes.”. Nature Communications, p. 4427.
Joslin
Wu, L., et al. “Mice Lacking The Epidermal Retinol Dehydrogenases Sdr16C5 And Sdr16C6 Display Accelerated Hair Growth And Enlarged Meibomian Glands.”. The Journal Of Biological Chemistry, pp. 17060-17074.
UAB
GoodSmith, M. S., et al. “The Impact Of Biomarker Screening And Cascade Genetic Testing On The Cost-Effectiveness Of Mody Genetic Testing.”. Diabetes Care, pp. 2247-2255.
Chicago
Karanth, S., et al. “Foxn3 Controls Liver Glucose Metabolism By Regulating Gluconeogenic Substrate Selection.”. Physiological Reports, p. e14238.
Washington
Mottalib, A., et al. “Effect Of Diabetes-Specific Nutrition Formulas On Satiety And Hunger Hormones In Patients With Type 2 Diabetes.”. Nutrition & Diabetes, p. 26.
Joslin
Nwabuo, C. C., et al. “Association Of Circulating Ceramides With Cardiac Structure And Function In The Community: The Framingham Heart Study.”. Journal Of The American Heart Association, p. e013050.
WUSTL
Lal, R. A., et al. “One Year Clinical Experience Of The First Commercial Hybrid Closed-Loop System.”. Diabetes Care, pp. 2190-2196.
Stanford
Iyegha, I. D., et al. “Associations Between Poor Sleep And Glucose Intolerance In Prediabetes.”. Psychoneuroendocrinology, p. 104444.
UAB
Li, D. T., et al. “Glut4 Storage Vesicles: Specialized Organelles For Regulated Trafficking.”. The Yale Journal Of Biology And Medicine, pp. 453-470.
Yale