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Lee, J., et al. “A Genetic Interaction Map Of Insulin Production Identifies Mfi As An Inhibitor Of Mitochondrial Fission.”. Endocrinology, pp. 3321-3330.
UCSF
Tan, C. C., et al. “Longitudinal Associations Between Eating And Drinking Engagement During Mealtime And Eating In The Absence Of Hunger In Low Income Toddlers.”. Appetite, pp. 29-34.
Michigan
Kumar, K., et al. “Development Of Kinase-Selective, Harmine-Based Dyrk1A Inhibitors That Induce Pancreatic Human Β-Cell Proliferation.”. Journal Of Medicinal Chemistry, pp. 7687-7699.
Einstein
Chang, E., et al. “Gender And Sex Differences In Adipose Tissue.”. Current Diabetes Reports, p. 69.
Michigan
Guan, D., et al. “Diet-Induced Circadian Enhancer Remodeling Synchronizes Opposing Hepatic Lipid Metabolic Processes.”. Cell, pp. 831-842.e12.
Penn
Hwang, J., and L. Qi. “Quality Control In The Endoplasmic Reticulum: Crosstalk Between Erad And Upr Pathways.”. Trends In Biochemical Sciences, pp. 593-605.
Michigan
Rodriguez, F., et al. “Frequency Of Statin Use In Patients With Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol ≥190 Mg/Dl From The Veterans Affairs Health System.”. The American Journal Of Cardiology, pp. 756-761.
Stanford
van Vliet, S., et al. “The Muscle Anabolic Effect Of Protein Ingestion During A Hyperinsulinaemic Euglycaemic Clamp In Middle-Aged Women Is Not Caused By Leucine Alone.”. The Journal Of Physiology, pp. 4681-4692.
WUSTL
Hennings, T. G., et al. “In Vivo Deletion Of Β-Cell Drp1 Impairs Insulin Secretion Without Affecting Islet Oxygen Consumption.”. Endocrinology, pp. 3245-3256.
UCSF
Dutter, B. F., et al. “Rhodol-Based Thallium Sensors For Cellular Imaging Of Potassium Channel Activity.”. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, pp. 5575-5579.
Vanderbilt
Morselli, L. L., et al. “Determinants Of Slow-Wave Activity In Overweight And Obese Adults: Roles Of Sex, Obstructive Sleep Apnea And Testosterone Levels.”. Frontiers In Endocrinology, p. 377.
Chicago
Ehrlicher, S. E., et al. “Skeletal Muscle Autophagy Remains Responsive To Hyperinsulinemia And Hyperglycemia At Higher Plasma Insulin Concentrations In Insulin-Resistant Mice.”. Physiological Reports, p. e13810.
Vanderbilt