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Fonseca, G. J., et al. “Diverse Motif Ensembles Specify Non-Redundant Dna Binding Activities Of Ap-1 Family Members In Macrophages.”. Nature Communications, p. 414.
UCSD-UCLA
Borer, K. T. “Understanding Human Physiological Limitations And Societal Pressures In Favor Of Overeating Helps To Avoid Obesity.”. Nutrients.
Michigan
Bissler, J. J., et al. “Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Exhibits A New Renal Cystogenic Mechanism.”. Physiological Reports, p. e13983.
Michigan
Syreeni, A., et al. “Genetic Determinants Of Glycated Hemoglobin In Type 1 Diabetes.”. Diabetes, pp. 858-867.
Stanford
Lillegraven, S., et al. “Immunosuppressive Treatment And The Risk Of Diabetes In Rheumatoid Arthritis.”. Plos One, p. e0210459.
UAB
He, K. Y., et al. “Leveraging Linkage Evidence To Identify Low-Frequency And Rare Variants On 16P13 Associated With Blood Pressure Using Topmed Whole Genome Sequencing Data.”. Human Genetics, pp. 199-210.
UCSD-UCLA
Kilpeläinen, T. O., et al. “Multi-Ancestry Study Of Blood Lipid Levels Identifies Four Loci Interacting With Physical Activity.”. Nature Communications, p. 376.
Michigan
UAB
Khan, Z., et al. “Overexpression Of The C-Domain Of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Reduces Melanoma Growth By Stimulating M1 Macrophage Polarization.”. The Journal Of Biological Chemistry, pp. 4368-4380.
UCSD-UCLA
Ghiasi, S. M., et al. “Endoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone Glucose-Regulated Protein 94 Is Essential For Proinsulin Handling.”. Diabetes, pp. 747-760.
Michigan
Wardelmann, K., et al. “Insulin Action In The Brain Regulates Mitochondrial Stress Responses And Reduces Diet-Induced Weight Gain.”. Molecular Metabolism, pp. 68-81.
Joslin
Trieger, G. W., et al. “Efficient Synthesis Of Heparinoid Bioconjugates For Tailoring Fgf2 Activity At The Stem Cell-Matrix Interface.”. Bioconjugate Chemistry, pp. 833-840.
UCSD-UCLA