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Kim, Y., et al. “Elevated Urinary Creld2 Is Associated With Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Mediated Kidney Disease.”. Jci Insight.
WUSTL
Su, Z., et al. “Nutritive, Post-Ingestive Signals Are The Primary Regulators Of Agrp Neuron Activity.”. Cell Reports, pp. 2724-2736.
Penn
Edwards, D. N., et al. “The Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Epha2 Promotes Glutamine Metabolism In Tumors By Activating The Transcriptional Coactivators Yap And Taz.”. Science Signaling.
Vanderbilt
Shi, Y., and F. Long. “Hedgehog Signaling Via Gli2 Prevents Obesity Induced By High-Fat Diet In Adult Mice.”. Elife.
WUSTL
Warren, J. L., et al. “Associations Of Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Oxidation With Body Fat In Premenopausal Women.”. Journal Of Nutrition And Metabolism, p. 7832057.
UAB
Richard, M. A., et al. “Dna Methylation Analysis Identifies Loci For Blood Pressure Regulation.”. American Journal Of Human Genetics, pp. 888-902.
UCSD-UCLA
Lam, M., et al. “Large-Scale Cognitive Gwas Meta-Analysis Reveals Tissue-Specific Neural Expression And Potential Nootropic Drug Targets.”. Cell Reports, pp. 2597-2613.
UCSD-UCLA
Bilanges, B., et al. “Vps34 Pi 3-Kinase Inactivation Enhances Insulin Sensitivity Through Reprogramming Of Mitochondrial Metabolism.”. Nature Communications, p. 1804.
Einstein
Olehnik, S. K., et al. “Quantitative Analysis Of Intra- And Inter-Individual Variability Of Human Beta-Cell Mass.”. Scientific Reports, p. 16398.
Chicago
Priesand, S., et al. “Acute Pseudogout Of The Foot Following Parathyroidectomy: A Case Report.”. Clinical Diabetes And Endocrinology, p. 10.
Michigan
de Boer, I. H., et al. “Biomarkers Of Tubulointerstitial Damage And Function In Type 1 Diabetes.”. Bmj Open Diabetes Research & Care, p. e000461.
Washington
Li, L., et al. “Gender-Specific Relationship Between Obesity And Major Depression.”. Frontiers In Endocrinology, p. 292.
UAB