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Sui, L., et al. “Β-Cell Replacement In Mice Using Human Type 1 Diabetes Nuclear Transfer Embryonic Stem Cells.”. Diabetes, pp. 26-35.
Vanderbilt
Columbia
Yoon, S., et al. “Prefronto-Temporal White Matter Microstructural Alterations 20 Years After The Diagnosis Of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus.”. Pediatric Diabetes, pp. 478-485.
Joslin
Zhang, K., et al. “Deficiency Of The Mitochondrial Nad Kinase Causes Stress-Induced Hepatic Steatosis In Mice.”. Gastroenterology, pp. 224-237.
Michigan
Goodarzi, M. O. “Genetics Of Obesity: What Genetic Association Studies Have Taught Us About The Biology Of Obesity And Its Complications.”. The Lancet. Diabetes & Endocrinology, pp. 223-236.
UCSD-UCLA
Mowel, W. K., et al. “Control Of Immune Cell Homeostasis And Function By Lncrnas.”. Trends In Immunology, pp. 55-69.
Penn
Haenisch, M., et al. “Pharmacological Inhibition Of Aldh1A Enzymes Suppresses Weight Gain In A Mouse Model Of Diet-Induced Obesity.”. Obesity Research & Clinical Practice, pp. 93-101.
Washington
Pieber, T. R., et al. “Devote 3: Temporal Relationships Between Severe Hypoglycaemia, Cardiovascular Outcomes And Mortality.”. Diabetologia, pp. 58-65.
Michigan
Rumora, A. E., et al. “Dyslipidemia Impairs Mitochondrial Trafficking And Function In Sensory Neurons.”. Faseb Journal : Official Publication Of The Federation Of American Societies For Experimental Biology, pp. 195-207.
Michigan
Panasevich, M. R., et al. “High-Fat, High-Fructose, High-Cholesterol Feeding Causes Severe Nash And Cecal Microbiota Dysbiosis In Juvenile Ossabaw Swine.”. American Journal Of Physiology. Endocrinology And Metabolism, pp. E78-E92.
Indiana
Anjanappa, M., et al. “A System For Detecting High Impact-Low Frequency Mutations In Primary Tumors And Metastases.”. Oncogene, pp. 185-196.
Indiana
Hoffmann, H. M., et al. “Transcriptional Interaction Between Cfos And The Homeodomain-Binding Transcription Factor Vax1 On The Gnrh Promoter Controls Gnrh1 Expression Levels In A Gnrh Neuron Maturation Specific Manner.”. Molecular And Cellular Endocrinology, pp. 143-154.
UCSD-UCLA