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Boland, B. B., et al. “Β-Cell Control Of Insulin Production During Starvation-Refeeding In Male Rats.”. Endocrinology, pp. 895-906.
Chicago
Mikhalkova, D., et al. “Bariatric Surgery-Induced Cardiac And Lipidomic Changes In Obesity-Related Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction.”. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.), pp. 284-290.
WUSTL
Pesch, M. H., et al. “Mothers Of Obese Children Use More Direct Imperatives To Restrict Eating.”. Journal Of Nutrition Education And Behavior, pp. 403-407.e1.
Michigan
Mongraw-Chaffin, M., et al. “Relation Of Ectopic Fat With Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk Score In South Asians Living In The United States (From The Mediators Of Atherosclerosis In South Asians Living In America [Masala] Study).”. The American Journal Of Cardiology, pp. 315-321.
UCSF
Shinde, A., and N. G. Frangogiannis. “Tissue Transglutaminase In The Pathogenesis Of Heart Failure.”. Cell Death And Differentiation, pp. 453-456.
Einstein
Sas, K. M., et al. “Shared And Distinct Lipid-Lipid Interactions In Plasma And Affected Tissues In A Diabetic Mouse Model.”. Journal Of Lipid Research, pp. 173-183.
Michigan
Puttabyatappa, M., et al. “Developmental Programming: Impact Of Prenatal Testosterone Excess On Steroidal Machinery And Cell Differentiation Markers In Visceral Adipocytes Of Female Sheep.”. Reproductive Sciences (Thousand Oaks, Calif.), pp. 1010-1023.
Michigan
Johansson, B. B., et al. “The Role Of The Carboxyl Ester Lipase (Cel) Gene In Pancreatic Disease.”. Pancreatology : Official Journal Of The International Association Of Pancreatology (Iap) .. [Et Al.], pp. 12-19.
Joslin
Laiteerapong, N., et al. “Individualized Glycemic Control For U.s. Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis.”. Annals Of Internal Medicine, pp. 170-178.
Chicago
Li, Y. I., et al. “Annotation-Free Quantification Of Rna Splicing Using Leafcutter.”. Nature Genetics, pp. 151-158.
Chicago
Guo, H., et al. “Positive Charge In The N-Region Of The Signal Peptide Contributes To Efficient Post-Translational Translocation Of Small Secretory Preproteins.”. The Journal Of Biological Chemistry, pp. 1899-1907.
Michigan
Joe, R. M., et al. “Phosphorylation Of The Unique C-Terminal Tail Of The Alpha Isoform Of The Scaffold Protein Sh2B1 Controls The Ability Of Sh2B1Α To Enhance Nerve Growth Factor Function.”. Molecular And Cellular Biology.
Michigan