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Syed, I., et al. “Methodological Issues In Studying Pahsa Biology: Masking Pahsa Effects.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 543-546.
Boston Area
Yu, P., et al. “Metabolic Analysis Of Lymphatic Endothelial Cells.”. Methods In Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.j.), pp. 325-334.
Yale
Peiris, H., et al. “Discovering Human Diabetes-Risk Gene Function With Genetics And Physiological Assays.”. Nature Communications, p. 3855.
Vanderbilt
Stanford
Shimamoto, A., et al. “Glutamate-Glutamine Transfer And Chronic Stress-Induced Sex Differences In Cocaine Responses.”. Neuroscience, pp. 104-119.
Vanderbilt
Udler, M. S., et al. “Type 2 Diabetes Genetic Loci Informed By Multi-Trait Associations Point To Disease Mechanisms And Subtypes: A Soft Clustering Analysis.”. Plos Medicine, p. e1002654.
Michigan
Boston Area
Carson, C., and H. A. Lawson. “Epigenetics Of Metabolic Syndrome.”. Physiological Genomics, pp. 947-955.
WUSTL
Hunter, G. R., et al. “Divergent Blood Pressure Response After High-Intensity Interval Exercise: A Signal Of Delayed Recovery?”. Journal Of Strength And Conditioning Research, pp. 3004-3010.
UAB
Sheng, L., et al. “New Insights Into The Long Non-Coding Rna Sra: Physiological Functions And Mechanisms Of Action.”. Frontiers In Medicine, p. 244.
Michigan
Meral, R., et al. “"Fat Shadows" From Dxa For The Qualitative Assessment Of Lipodystrophy: When A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Numbers.”. Diabetes Care, pp. 2255-2258.
Michigan
Rosen, E. D., et al. “Epigenetics And Epigenomics: Implications For Diabetes And Obesity.”. Diabetes, pp. 1923-1931.
Joslin