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Gowrishankar, S., et al. “Impaired Jip3-Dependent Axonal Lysosome Transport Promotes Amyloid Plaque Pathology.”. The Journal Of Cell Biology, pp. 3291-3305.
Yale
Winfree, S., et al. “Large-Scale 3-Dimensional Quantitative Imaging Of Tissues: State-Of-The-Art And Translational Implications.”. Translational Research : The Journal Of Laboratory And Clinical Medicine, pp. 1-12.
Indiana
Lee, C. M. Y., et al. “Comparison Of Relationships Between Four Common Anthropometric Measures And Incident Diabetes.”. Diabetes Research And Clinical Practice, pp. 36-44.
Washington
Wander, P. L., et al. “Circulating Early- And Mid-Pregnancy Micrornas And Risk Of Gestational Diabetes.”. Diabetes Research And Clinical Practice, pp. 1-9.
Washington
Ryu, C., et al. “Extracellular Mitochondrial Dna Is Generated By Fibroblasts And Predicts Death In Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis.”. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine, pp. 1571-1581.
Yale
Webb, J. A., et al. “Theranostic Gold Nanoantennas For Simultaneous Multiplexed Raman Imaging Of Immunomarkers And Photothermal Therapy.”. Acs Omega, pp. 3583-3594.
Vanderbilt
Letourneau, L. R., et al. “Diabetes Presentation In Infancy: High Risk Of Diabetic Ketoacidosis.”. Diabetes Care, pp. e147-e148.
Chicago
Yue, J., et al. “Engineered Epidermal Progenitor Cells Can Correct Diet-Induced Obesity And Diabetes.”. Cell Stem Cell, pp. 256-263.e4.
Chicago
Ronsein, G. E., and J. W. Heinecke. “Time To Ditch Hdl-C As A Measure Of Hdl Function?”. Current Opinion In Lipidology, pp. 414-418.
Washington
Ono-Moore, K. D., et al. “Transgenic Mice With Ectopic Expression Of Constitutively Active Tlr4 In Adipose Tissues Do Not Show Impaired Insulin Sensitivity.”. Immunity, Inflammation And Disease, pp. 526-540.
UAB
Ye, E. -A., et al. “Mir-15A/16 Inhibits Tgf-Beta3/Vegf Signaling And Increases Retinal Endothelial Cell Barrier Proteins.”. Vision Research, pp. 23-29.
Michigan
Hammer, S. S., et al. “The Mechanism Of Diabetic Retinopathy Pathogenesis Unifying Key Lipid Regulators, Sirtuin 1 And Liver X Receptor.”. Ebiomedicine, pp. 181-190.
Michigan