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Buckner, T., et al. “Association Of Apolipoprotein C3 With Insulin Resistance And Coronary Artery Calcium In Patients With Type 1 Diabetes.”. Journal Of Clinical Lipidology, pp. 235-242.
Colorado
Witkowski, P., et al. “The Demise Of Islet Allotransplantation In The United States: A Call For An Urgent Regulatory Update.”. American Journal Of Transplantation : Official Journal Of The American Society Of Transplantation And The American Society Of Transplant Surgeons, pp. 1365-1375.
Chicago
Wang, Z., et al. “Developing Insulin Delivery Devices With Glucose Responsiveness.”. Trends In Pharmacological Sciences, pp. 31-44.
North Carolina
Baumel-Alterzon, S., et al. “Nrf2: The Master And Captain Of Beta Cell Fate.”. Trends In Endocrinology And Metabolism: Tem, pp. 7-19.
Einstein
Kramer, N. B., et al. “Glucagon Resistance And Decreased Susceptibility To Diabetes In A Model Of Chronic Hyperglucagonemia.”. Diabetes, pp. 477-491.
Michigan
Lum, J. W., et al. “A Real-World Prospective Study Of The Safety And Effectiveness Of The Loop Open Source Automated Insulin Delivery System.”. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, pp. 367-375.
Stanford
Marchildon, F., et al. “Beige Fat Is Dispensable For The Metabolic Benefits Associated With Myostatin Deletion.”. Molecular Metabolism, p. 101120.
Einstein
Cote, J. L., et al. “Deletion Of The Brain-Specific Α And Δ Isoforms Of Adapter Protein Sh2B1 Protects Mice From Obesity.”. Diabetes, pp. 400-414.
Michigan
Zayed, M. A., et al. “Cept1-Mediated Phospholipogenesis Regulates Endothelial Cell Function And Ischemia-Induced Angiogenesis Through Pparα.”. Diabetes, pp. 549-561.
WUSTL
Davidson, R. K., et al. “The Contribution Of Transcriptional Coregulators In The Maintenance Of Β-Cell Function And Identity.”. Endocrinology.
Indiana
Aronica, L., et al. “Examining Differences Between Overweight Women And Men In 12-Month Weight Loss Study Comparing Healthy Low-Carbohydrate Vs. Low-Fat Diets.”. International Journal Of Obesity (2005), pp. 225-234.
Stanford
Bowman, P., et al. “Long-Term Follow-Up Of Glycemic And Neurological Outcomes In An International Series Of Patients With Sulfonylurea-Treated Permanent Neonatal Diabetes.”. Diabetes Care, pp. 35-42.
Chicago