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Jia, Q., et al. “Genetic Determinants Of Circulating Glycine Levels And Risk Of Coronary Artery Disease.”. Journal Of The American Heart Association, p. e011922.
Michigan
Rose, S. M. S. -F., et al. “A Longitudinal Big Data Approach For Precision Health.”. Nature Medicine, pp. 792-804.
Stanford
Bitton, G., et al. “Effect Of Injection Site Cooling And Warming On Insulin Glargine Pharmacokinetics And Pharmacodynamics.”. Journal Of Diabetes Science And Technology, pp. 1123-1128.
Yale
Myers, D. R., et al. “Active Tonic Mtorc1 Signals Shape Baseline Translation In Naive T Cells.”. Cell Reports, pp. 1858-1874.e6.
UCSF
May, C. E., et al. “High Dietary Sugar Reshapes Sweet Taste To Promote Feeding Behavior In Drosophila Melanogaster.”. Cell Reports, pp. 1675-1685.e7.
Michigan
Prince, A. L., et al. “The Development And Ecology Of The Japanese Macaque Gut Microbiome From Weaning To Early Adolescence In Association With Diet.”. American Journal Of Primatology, p. e22980.
Vanderbilt
Greenwald, W. W., et al. “Pancreatic Islet Chromatin Accessibility And Conformation Reveals Distal Enhancer Networks Of Type 2 Diabetes Risk.”. Nature Communications, p. 2078.
Boston Area
Osataphan, S., and M. E. Patti. “Trim The Gut, Lose The Weight - And The Bone.”. The Journal Of Clinical Investigation, pp. 2184-2186.
Joslin
Li, Z., et al. “G-Csf Partially Mediates Effects Of Sleeve Gastrectomy On The Bone Marrow Niche.”. The Journal Of Clinical Investigation, pp. 2404-2416.
Michigan
Sanyoura, M., et al. “Gck-Mody In The Us Monogenic Diabetes Registry: Description Of 27 Unpublished Variants.”. Diabetes Research And Clinical Practice, pp. 231-236.
Chicago
Ferder, I. C., et al. “Meiotic Gatekeeper Stra8 Suppresses Autophagy By Repressing Nr1D1 Expression During Spermatogenesis In Mice.”. Plos Genetics, p. e1008084.
Boston Area
Brettschneider, J., et al. “Rapid Lipid Droplet Isolation Protocol Using A Well-Established Organelle Isolation Kit.”. Journal Of Visualized Experiments : Jove.
Penn