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de Vries, P. S., et al. “Multiancestry Genome-Wide Association Study Of Lipid Levels Incorporating Gene-Alcohol Interactions.”. American Journal Of Epidemiology, pp. 1033-1054.
Michigan
UCSD-UCLA
Hinder, L. M., et al. “Mitochondrial Uncoupling Has No Effect On Microvascular Complications In Type 2 Diabetes.”. Scientific Reports, p. 881.
Michigan
Hidalgo, B. A., et al. “Associations Between Slc16A11 Variants And Diabetes In The Hispanic Community Health Study/Study Of Latinos (Hchs/Sol).”. Scientific Reports, p. 843.
UCSD-UCLA
UAB
Goodrich, J. M., et al. “First Trimester Maternal Exposures To Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals And Metals And Fetal Size In The Michigan Mother-Infant Pairs Study.”. Journal Of Developmental Origins Of Health And Disease, pp. 447-458.
Michigan
Regue, L., et al. “Imp2 Increases Mouse Skeletal Muscle Mass And Voluntary Activity By Enhancing Autocrine Insulin-Like Growth Factor 2 Production And Optimizing Muscle Metabolism.”. Molecular And Cellular Biology.
Boston Area
Schepper, J. D., et al. “Probiotic Lactobacillus Reuteri Prevents Postantibiotic Bone Loss By Reducing Intestinal Dysbiosis And Preventing Barrier Disruption.”. Journal Of Bone And Mineral Research : The Official Journal Of The American Society For Bone And Mineral Research, pp. 681-698.
Michigan
Siebel, S., et al. “Reversal Of Ketosis In Type 1 Diabetes Is Not Adversely Affected By Sglt2 Inhibitor Therapy.”. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, pp. 101-104.
Yale
Frikke-Schmidt, H., et al. “Gdf15 Acts Synergistically With Liraglutide But Is Not Necessary For The Weight Loss Induced By Bariatric Surgery In Mice.”. Molecular Metabolism, pp. 13-21.
Michigan
Biesiadecki, B. J., and M. Westfall V. “Troponin I Modulation Of Cardiac Performance: Plasticity In The Survival Switch.”. Archives Of Biochemistry And Biophysics, pp. 9-14.
Michigan
Stevison, F., et al. “Does In Vitro Cytochrome P450 Downregulation Translate To In Vivo Drug-Drug Interactions? Preclinical And Clinical Studies With 13-Cis-Retinoic Acid.”. Clinical And Translational Science, pp. 350-360.
Washington