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Das, S., et al. “The Extracellular Rna Communication Consortium: Establishing Foundational Knowledge And Technologies For Extracellular Rna Research.”. Cell, pp. 231-242.
Michigan
Patzek, S., and J. B. Sneddon. “Beta Living Through Alpha Cells.”. Cell Stem Cell, pp. 503-505.
UCSF
Wheeler, H. E., et al. “Imputed Gene Associations Identify Replicable Trans-Acting Genes Enriched In Transcription Pathways And Complex Traits.”. Genetic Epidemiology, pp. 596-608.
Chicago
Bertero, A., et al. “Dynamics Of Genome Reorganization During Human Cardiogenesis Reveal An Rbm20-Dependent Splicing Factory.”. Nature Communications, p. 1538.
Washington
Geoghegan, G., et al. “Targeted Deletion Of Tcf7L2 In Adipocytes Promotes Adipocyte Hypertrophy And Impaired Glucose Metabolism.”. Molecular Metabolism, pp. 44-63.
WUSTL
Wang, L., et al. “Genetic Dissection Of The Different Roles Of Hypothalamic Kisspeptin Neurons In Regulating Female Reproduction.”. Elife.
Michigan
Griffin, C., et al. “Inflammatory Responses To Dietary And Surgical Weight Loss In Male And Female Mice.”. Biology Of Sex Differences, p. 16.
Michigan
Basu, A., et al. “Dietary Fiber Intake And Glycemic Control: Coronary Artery Calcification In Type 1 Diabetes (Cacti) Study.”. Nutrition Journal, p. 23.
Colorado
Cree-Green, M., et al. “Metformin Improves Peripheral Insulin Sensitivity In Youth With Type 1 Diabetes.”. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology And Metabolism, pp. 3265-3278.
Yale
Galderisi, A., et al. “Fructose Consumption Contributes To Hyperinsulinemia In Adolescents With Obesity Through A Glp-1-Mediated Mechanism.”. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology And Metabolism, pp. 3481-3490.
Yale
Griffin, L. E., et al. “A Mediterranean Diet Does Not Alter Plasma Trimethylamine N-Oxide Concentrations In Healthy Adults At Risk For Colon Cancer.”. Food & Function, pp. 2138-2147.
Michigan
Dybala, M. P., and M. Hara. “Heterogeneity Of The Human Pancreatic Islet.”. Diabetes, pp. 1230-1239.
Chicago