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Fisher, N. M., et al. “A Grm7 Mutation Associated With Developmental Delay Reduces Mglu7 Expression And Produces Neurological Phenotypes.”. Jci Insight.
Vanderbilt
Edwards, M. M., et al. “Chronic Hindbrain Administration Of Oxytocin Elicits Weight Loss In Male Diet-Induced Obese Mice.”. American Journal Of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative And Comparative Physiology.
Washington
Schaid, M. D., et al. “Systemic Metabolic Alterations Correlate With Islet-Level Prostaglandin E Production And Signaling Mechanisms That Predict Β-Cell Dysfunction In A Mouse Model Of Type 2 Diabetes.”. Metabolites.
Chicago
Bozadjieva-Kramer, N., et al. “The Role Of Mediobasal Hypothalamic Pacap In The Control Of Body Weight And Metabolism.”. Endocrinology.
Michigan
Boston Area
Gaspar, R. C., et al. “An Update On Brown Adipose Tissue Biology: A Discussion Of Recent Findings.”. American Journal Of Physiology. Endocrinology And Metabolism, pp. E488-E495.
Yale
Okawa, E. R., et al. “Essential Roles Of Insulin And Igf-1 Receptors During Embryonic Lineage Development.”. Molecular Metabolism, p. 101164.
Joslin
Ying, W., et al. “Mir-690, An Exosomal-Derived Mirna From M2-Polarized Macrophages, Improves Insulin Sensitivity In Obese Mice.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 781-790.e5.
UCSD-UCLA
Bhat, S. F., et al. “Exposure To High Fructose Corn Syrup During Adolescence In The Mouse Alters Hepatic Metabolism And The Microbiome In A Sex-Specific Manner.”. The Journal Of Physiology, pp. 1487-1511.
Penn
Milliken, B. T., et al. “Design And Evaluation Of Peptide Dual-Agonists Of Glp-1 And Npy2 Receptors For Glucoregulation And Weight Loss With Mitigated Nausea And Emesis.”. Journal Of Medicinal Chemistry, pp. 1127-1138.
Washington
Janosevic, D., et al. “The Orchestrated Cellular And Molecular Responses Of The Kidney To Endotoxin Define A Precise Sepsis Timeline.”. Elife.
Indiana
Bevacqua, R. J., et al. “Six2 And Six3 Coordinately Regulate Functional Maturity And Fate Of Human Pancreatic Β Cells.”. Genes & Development, pp. 234-249.
Stanford