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Fan, Y., et al. “Krüppel-Like Factors And Vascular Wall Homeostasis.”. Journal Of Molecular Cell Biology, pp. 352-363.
Michigan
Aleppo, G., et al. “Reported Gastroparesis In Adults With Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) From The T1D Exchange Clinic Registry.”. Journal Of Diabetes And Its Complications, pp. 1669-1673.
Stanford
Pires, K. M., et al. “Activation Of Igf-1 Receptors And Akt Signaling By Systemic Hyperinsulinemia Contributes To Cardiac Hypertrophy But Does Not Regulate Cardiac Autophagy In Obese Diabetic Mice.”. Journal Of Molecular And Cellular Cardiology, pp. 39-50.
WUSTL
Perry, R. J., et al. “Non-Invasive Assessment Of Hepatic Mitochondrial Metabolism By Positional Isotopomer Nmr Tracer Analysis (Pinta).”. Nature Communications, p. 798.
Yale
Bowden, J. A., et al. “Harmonizing Lipidomics: Nist Interlaboratory Comparison Exercise For Lipidomics Using Srm 1950-Metabolites In Frozen Human Plasma.”. Journal Of Lipid Research, pp. 2275-2288.
Einstein
Moon, J. -Y., et al. “Objectively Measured Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, And Genetic Predisposition To Obesity In U.s. Hispanics/Latinos: Results From The Hispanic Community Health Study/Study Of Latinos (Hchs/Sol).”. Diabetes, pp. 3001-3012.
Einstein
Giles, D. A., et al. “Erratum: Thermoneutral Housing Exacerbates Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease In Mice And Allows For Sex-Independent Disease Modeling.”. Nature Medicine, p. 1241.
Joslin
Cardel, M. I., et al. “Future Research Directions For The Insurance Hypothesis Regarding Food Insecurity And Obesity.”. The Behavioral And Brain Sciences.
UAB
Rummo, P. E., et al. “Understanding Bias In Relationships Between The Food Environment And Diet Quality: The Coronary Artery Risk Development In Young Adults (Cardia) Study.”. Journal Of Epidemiology And Community Health, pp. 1185-1190.
UAB
Lin, X., et al. “Endogenous Cholesterol Excretion Is Negatively Associated With Carotid Intima-Media Thickness In Humans.”. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, And Vascular Biology, pp. 2364-2369.
WUSTL
McCabe, C., et al. “Sexually Dimorphic Effects Of Early-Life Exposures To Endocrine Disruptors: Sex-Specific Epigenetic Reprogramming As A Potential Mechanism.”. Current Environmental Health Reports, pp. 426-438.
Michigan
Hu, P., et al. “Increased Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase And Quinolinic Acid Expression In Microglia And Müller Cells Of Diabetic Human And Rodent Retina.”. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, pp. 5043-5055.
Indiana