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Uddin, M. I., et al. “Targeted Imaging Of Vcam-1 Mrna In A Mouse Model Of Laser-Induced Choroidal Neovascularization Using Antisense Hairpin-Dna-Functionalized Gold-Nanoparticles.”. Molecular Pharmaceutics, pp. 5514-5520.
Vanderbilt
Buitinga, M., et al. “Inflammation-Induced Citrullinated Glucose-Regulated Protein 78 Elicits Immune Responses In Human Type 1 Diabetes.”. Diabetes, pp. 2337-2348.
Yale
Duraisamy, A. J., et al. “Epigenetics And Regulation Of Oxidative Stress In Diabetic Retinopathy.”. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, pp. 4831-4840.
Michigan
Mills, B. B., et al. “Hp1B Is A Euchromatic Drosophila Hp1 Homolog With Links To Metabolism.”. Plos One, p. e0205867.
UAB
Kasputis, T., et al. “Microporous Polymer Scaffolds For The Transplantation Of Embryonic Stem Cell Derived Pancreatic Progenitors To A Clinically Translatable Site For The Treatment Of Type I Diabetes.”. Acs Biomaterials Science & Engineering, pp. 1770-1778.
Michigan
Stanford, K. I., et al. “Paternal Exercise Improves Glucose Metabolism In Adult Offspring.”. Diabetes, pp. 2530-2540.
Joslin
Hagiwara, N., et al. “Study Protocol For Investigating Physician Communication Behaviours That Link Physician Implicit Racial Bias And Patient Outcomes In Black Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Using An Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Design.”. Bmj Open, p. e022623.
Michigan
Guasch, G. L. S., et al. “P73 Is Required For Ovarian Follicle Development And Regulates A Gene Network Involved In Cell-To-Cell Adhesion.”. Iscience, pp. 236-249.
Vanderbilt
Hu, Y., et al. “Evaluation Of Different Mucosal Microbiota Leads To Gut Microbiota-Based Prediction Of Type 1 Diabetes In Nod Mice.”. Scientific Reports, p. 15451.
Yale
Wesolowski, S. R., et al. “Switching Obese Mothers To A Healthy Diet Improves Fetal Hypoxemia, Hepatic Metabolites, And Lipotoxicity In Non-Human Primates.”. Molecular Metabolism, pp. 25-41.
Vanderbilt
Khan, A. M., et al. “Mapping Molecular Datasets Back To The Brain Regions They Are Extracted From: Remembering The Native Countries Of Hypothalamic Expatriates And Refugees.”. Advances In Neurobiology, pp. 101-193.
Washington
Walters, R. O., et al. “Sarcosine Is Uniquely Modulated By Aging And Dietary Restriction In Rodents And Humans.”. Cell Reports, pp. 663-676.e6.
Einstein