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Peterson, T. A., et al. “Quantifying Variation In Treatment Utilization For Type 2 Diabetes Across Five Major University Of California Health Systems.”. Diabetes Care, pp. 908-914.
UCSF
Sui, L., et al. “Reduced Replication Fork Speed Promotes Pancreatic Endocrine Differentiation And Controls Graft Size.”. Jci Insight.
Columbia
Faber, C. L., et al. “Leptin Receptor Neurons In The Dorsomedial Hypothalamus Regulate Diurnal Patterns Of Feeding, Locomotion, And Metabolism.”. Elife.
Washington
Gunderson, E. P., et al. “Gestational Diabetes History And Glucose Tolerance After Pregnancy Associated With Coronary Artery Calcium In Women During Midlife: The Cardia Study.”. Circulation, pp. 974-987.
UAB
Fetterly, T. L., et al. “Insulin Bidirectionally Alters Nac Glutamatergic Transmission: Interactions Between Insulin Receptor Activation, Endogenous Opioids, And Glutamate Release.”. The Journal Of Neuroscience : The Official Journal Of The Society For Neuroscience, pp. 2360-2372.
Michigan
Kahraman, S., et al. “Harnessing Reaction-Based Probes To Preferentially Target Pancreatic Β-Cells And Β-Like Cells.”. Life Science Alliance.
Joslin
Uddin, M. I., et al. “A Novel Method For Visualizing And Tracking Endogenous Mrna In A Specific Cell Population In Pathological Neovascularization.”. Scientific Reports, p. 2565.
Vanderbilt
Tracy, D., et al. “Identifying Bedrest Using Waist-Worn Triaxial Accelerometers In Preschool Children.”. Plos One, p. e0246055.
Vanderbilt
Wie, J., et al. “A Growth-Factor-Activated Lysosomal K Channel Regulates Parkinson's Pathology.”. Nature, pp. 431-437.
Penn
Maikawa, C. L., et al. “Engineering Biopharmaceutical Formulations To Improve Diabetes Management.”. Science Translational Medicine.
Stanford
Chusyd, D. E., et al. “Adiposity, Reproductive And Metabolic Health, And Activity Levels In Zoo Asian Elephant ().”. The Journal Of Experimental Biology.
UAB
Joffre, J., et al. “Catecholaminergic Vasopressors Reduce Toll-Like Receptor Agonist-Induced Microvascular Endothelial Cell Permeability But Not Cytokine Production.”. Critical Care Medicine, pp. e315-e326.
UCSF