Skip to main content

Center Publications

Any text in center title
Alonso-Caraballo, Y., et al. “Enhanced Anxiety-Like Behavior Emerges With Weight Gain In Male And Female Obesity-Susceptible Rats.”. Behavioural Brain Research, pp. 81-93.
Michigan
Gołębiewska, J. E., et al. “Validation Of A New North American Islet Donor Score For Donor Pancreas Selection And Successful Islet Isolation In A Medium-Volume Islet Transplant Center.”. Cell Transplantation, pp. 185-194.
Chicago
Gowey, M. A., et al. “Depressive Symptoms, Perceived Stress, And Metabolic Health: The Regards Study.”. International Journal Of Obesity (2005), pp. 615-632.
UAB
Pusec, C. M., et al. “Hepatic Hkdc1 Expression Contributes To Liver Metabolism.”. Endocrinology, pp. 313-330.
Chicago
Park, H., et al. “Peroxisome-Derived Lipids Regulate Adipose Thermogenesis By Mediating Cold-Induced Mitochondrial Fission.”. The Journal Of Clinical Investigation, pp. 694-711.
WUSTL
Softic, S., and R. Kahn. “Fatty Liver Disease: Is It Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Or Obesity-Associated Fatty Liver Disease?”. European Journal Of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, p. 143.
Joslin
Haliyur, R., et al. “Human Islets Expressing Hnf1A Variant Have Defective Β Cell Transcriptional Regulatory Networks.”. The Journal Of Clinical Investigation, pp. 246-251.
Vanderbilt
Zheng, Z., et al. “An Atf6-Tpa Pathway In Hepatocytes Contributes To Systemic Fibrinolysis And Is Repressed By Dach1.”. Blood, pp. 743-753.
Columbia
Tooke, B. P., et al. “Hypothalamic Pomc Or Mc4R Deficiency Impairs Counterregulatory Responses To Hypoglycemia In Mice.”. Molecular Metabolism, pp. 194-204.
Michigan
Clendenon, S. G., et al. “A Simple Automated Method For Continuous Fieldwise Measurement Of Microvascular Hemodynamics.”. Microvascular Research, pp. 7-13.
Indiana
Angarita, S. A. K., et al. “Quantitative Measure Of Intestinal Permeability Using Blue Food Coloring.”. The Journal Of Surgical Research, pp. 20-25.
UCSD-UCLA
Brower, M. A., et al. “Bidirectional Mendelian Randomization To Explore The Causal Relationships Between Body Mass Index And Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.”. Human Reproduction (Oxford, England), pp. 127-136.
UCSD-UCLA