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Lee, J., et al. “Loss Of Hepatic Mitochondrial Long-Chain Fatty Acid Oxidation Confers Resistance To Diet-Induced Obesity And Glucose Intolerance.”. Cell Reports, pp. 655-667.
JHU-UMD
Webster, C. M., et al. “Genome-Wide Rnai Screen For Fat Regulatory Genes In C. Elegans Identifies A Proteostasis-Ampk Axis Critical For Starvation Survival.”. Cell Reports, pp. 627-640.
Boston Area
Kowluru, A. “Inappropriate Movement Of Rac1 Contributes To Glucotoxicity Of The Islet Β-Cell.”. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.), pp. 1387-1388.
Michigan
Winters, A., et al. “Functional Analysis Of Pcsk2 Coding Variants: A Founder Effect In The Old Order Amish Population.”. Diabetes Research And Clinical Practice, pp. 82-90.
JHU-UMD
Kim, Y., et al. “Mesencephalic Astrocyte-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (Manf), A New Player In Endoplasmic Reticulum Diseases: Structure, Biology, And Therapeutic Roles.”. Translational Research : The Journal Of Laboratory And Clinical Medicine, pp. 1-9.
WUSTL
Clark, A. L., et al. “Targeting Cellular Calcium Homeostasis To Prevent Cytokine-Mediated Beta Cell Death.”. Scientific Reports, p. 5611.
WUSTL
Sims, R., et al. “Rare Coding Variants In Plcg2, Abi3, And Trem2 Implicate Microglial-Mediated Innate Immunity In Alzheimer's Disease.”. Nature Genetics, pp. 1373-1384.
UCSD-UCLA
Flak, J. N., et al. “A Leptin-Regulated Circuit Controls Glucose Mobilization During Noxious Stimuli.”. The Journal Of Clinical Investigation, pp. 3103-3113.
Michigan
Hu, Y., et al. “Yap Suppresses Gluconeogenic Gene Expression Through Pgc1Α.”. Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.), pp. 2029-2041.
Joslin
Lee, A. P., et al. “Growth Hormone Receptor Antagonism With Pegvisomant In Insulin Resistant Non-Diabetic Men: A Phase Ii Pilot Study.”. F1000Research, p. 614.
UCSF
Li, L., et al. “Childhood Maltreatment Is An Independent Risk Factor For Prediabetic Disturbances In Glucose Regulation.”. Frontiers In Endocrinology, p. 151.
UAB
Chai, H., et al. “Neural Circuit-Specialized Astrocytes: Transcriptomic, Proteomic, Morphological, And Functional Evidence.”. Neuron, pp. 531-549.e9.
UCSD-UCLA