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Kaiyala, K. J., et al. “Response To .”. Molecular Metabolism, pp. 313-314.
Washington
Bertaggia, E., et al. “ Ablation Prevents Western Diet-Induced Weight Gain And Hepatic Steatosis Because Of Impaired Fat Absorption.”. American Journal Of Physiology. Endocrinology And Metabolism, pp. E121-E133.
Columbia
Rodriguez-Nunez, I., et al. “Nod2 And Nod2-Regulated Microbiota Protect Balb/C Mice From Diet-Induced Obesity And Metabolic Dysfunction.”. Scientific Reports, p. 548.
Indiana
Hariri, B. M., et al. “Flavones Modulate Respiratory Epithelial Innate Immunity: Anti-Inflammatory Effects And Activation Of The T2R14 Receptor.”. The Journal Of Biological Chemistry, pp. 8484-8497.
Penn
Tseng, E., et al. “Metformin Use In Prediabetes Among U.s. Adults, 2005-2012.”. Diabetes Care, pp. 887-893.
JHU-UMD
O'Neil, D. S., et al. “Conditional Postnatal Deletion Of The Neonatal Murine Hepatic Circadian Gene, Npas2, Alters The Gut Microbiome Following Restricted Feeding.”. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology, pp. 218.e1-218.e15.
Vanderbilt
Elverman, M., et al. “Long-Term Effects Of Systemic Gene Therapy In A Canine Model Of Myotubular Myopathy.”. Muscle & Nerve, pp. 943-953.
Washington
Pierce, J. S., et al. “The Ups And Downs Of Parenting Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes: A Crowdsourcing Study.”. Journal Of Pediatric Psychology, pp. 846-860.
Michigan
Pereira, M. M. A., et al. “A Brain-Sparing Diphtheria Toxin For Chemical Genetic Ablation Of Peripheral Cell Lineages.”. Nature Communications, p. 14967.
Einstein
Segal, L. N., et al. “Anaerobic Bacterial Fermentation Products Increase Tuberculosis Risk In Antiretroviral-Drug-Treated Hiv Patients.”. Cell Host & Microbe, pp. 530-537.e4.
Einstein
Krolewski, A. S., et al. “Fast Renal Decline To End-Stage Renal Disease: An Unrecognized Feature Of Nephropathy In Diabetes.”. Kidney International, pp. 1300-1311.
Joslin
Saheki, Y., and P. De Camilli. “The Extended-Synaptotagmins.”. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Cell Research, pp. 1490-1493.
Yale