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Cagan, R., and P. Meyer. “Rethinking Cancer: Current Challenges And Opportunities In Cancer Research.”. Disease Models & Mechanisms, pp. 349-352.
Einstein
Hinder, L. M., et al. “Dietary Reversal Of Neuropathy In A Murine Model Of Prediabetes And Metabolic Syndrome.”. Disease Models & Mechanisms, pp. 717-725.
Michigan
Aguayo-Mazzucato, C., et al. “Β Cell Aging Markers Have Heterogeneous Distribution And Are Induced By Insulin Resistance.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 898-910.e5.
Boston Area
Joslin
Morita, S., et al. “Targeting Abl-Ire1Α Signaling Spares Er-Stressed Pancreatic Β Cells To Reverse Autoimmune Diabetes.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 883-897.e8.
UCSF
van den Berg, M. E., et al. “Discovery Of Novel Heart Rate-Associated Loci Using The Exome Chip.”. Human Molecular Genetics, pp. 2346-2363.
UCSD-UCLA
Jensen, M. K., et al. “Detection Of Genetic Loci Associated With Plasma Fetuin-A: A Meta-Analysis Of Genome-Wide Association Studies From The Charge Consortium.”. Human Molecular Genetics, pp. 2156-2163.
UCSD-UCLA
Liu, Y., et al. “Liver Nf-Κb-Inducing Kinase Promotes Liver Steatosis And Glucose Counterregulation In Male Mice With Obesity.”. Endocrinology, pp. 1207-1216.
Michigan
Gao, C., et al. “A Genome-Wide Linkage And Association Analysis Of Imputed Insertions And Deletions With Cardiometabolic Phenotypes In Mexican Americans: The Insulin Resistance Atherosclerosis Family Study.”. Genetic Epidemiology, pp. 353-362.
UCSD-UCLA
Douglass, J. D., et al. “Astrocyte Ikkβ/Nf-Κb Signaling Is Required For Diet-Induced Obesity And Hypothalamic Inflammation.”. Molecular Metabolism, pp. 366-373.
Washington
Zhang, P., et al. “Dna Methylation Alters Transcriptional Rates Of Differentially Expressed Genes And Contributes To Pathophysiology In Mice Fed A High Fat Diet.”. Molecular Metabolism, pp. 327-339.
Einstein
Frikke-Schmidt, H., et al. “Weight Loss Independent Changes In Adipose Tissue Macrophage And T Cell Populations After Sleeve Gastrectomy In Mice.”. Molecular Metabolism, pp. 317-326.
Michigan