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Von Bank, H., et al. “Mitochondrial Lipid Signaling And Adaptive Thermogenesis.”. Metabolites.
WUSTL
Li, C., and Y. M. Chen. “Endoplasmic Reticulum-Associated Biomarkers For Molecular Phenotyping Of Rare Kidney Disease.”. International Journal Of Molecular Sciences.
WUSTL
Arosemena, M., et al. “Cell-Free Dna Fragments As Biomarkers Of Islet Β-Cell Death In Obesity And Type 2 Diabetes.”. International Journal Of Molecular Sciences.
Indiana
Chicago
De Luca, M., et al. “Circulating Levels Of The Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Syndecan-4 Positively Associate With Blood Pressure In Healthy Premenopausal Women.”. Biomolecules.
UAB
Bonder, M. J., et al. “Identification Of Rare And Common Regulatory Variants In Pluripotent Cells Using Population-Scale Transcriptomics.”. Nature Genetics, pp. 313-321.
Stanford
Watanabe, L. P., and N. C. Riddle. “Gwas Reveal A Role For The Central Nervous System In Regulating Weight And Weight Change In Response To Exercise.”. Scientific Reports, p. 5144.
UAB
Tataridas-Pallas, N., et al. “Neuronal Skn-1B Modulates Nutritional Signalling Pathways And Mitochondrial Networks To Control Satiety.”. Plos Genetics, p. e1009358.
Joslin
Tao, H., et al. “Macrophage Sr-Bi Modulates Autophagy Via Vps34 Complex And Pparα Transcription Of Tfeb In Atherosclerosis.”. The Journal Of Clinical Investigation.
Vanderbilt
Mia, S., et al. “Impact Of Obesity On Day-Night Differences In Cardiac Metabolism.”. Faseb Journal : Official Publication Of The Federation Of American Societies For Experimental Biology, p. e21298.
UAB
Pratley, R. E., et al. “Oral Semaglutide Reduces Hba And Body Weight In Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Regardless Of Background Glucose-Lowering Medication: Pioneer Subgroup Analyses.”. Diabetes Therapy : Research, Treatment And Education Of Diabetes And Related Disorders, pp. 1099-1116.
North Carolina
Meng, J., et al. “Global Profiling Of Distinct Cysteine Redox Forms Reveals Wide-Ranging Redox Regulation In C. Elegans.”. Nature Communications, p. 1415.
Joslin