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Brookheart, R. T., et al. “High-Sucrose-Induced Maternal Obesity Disrupts Ovarian Function And Decreases Fertility In Drosophila Melanogaster.”. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Basis Of Disease, pp. 1255-1263.
WUSTL
Scharschmidt, T. C., et al. “Commensal Microbes And Hair Follicle Morphogenesis Coordinately Drive Treg Migration Into Neonatal Skin.”. Cell Host & Microbe, pp. 467-477.e5.
UCSF
Young-Hyman, D., et al. “Erratum. Psychosocial Care For People With Diabetes: A Position Statement Of The American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care 2016;39:2126-2140.”. Diabetes Care, p. 726.
Einstein
Manning, A., et al. “A Low-Frequency Inactivating Variant Enriched In The Finnish Population Is Associated With Fasting Insulin Levels And Type 2 Diabetes Risk.”. Diabetes, pp. 2019-2032.
Michigan
Chicago
Folsom, L. J., and T. S. Hannon. “Collaboration Is Key For Successful Treatment Of Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes.”. The Journal Of Adolescent Health : Official Publication Of The Society For Adolescent Medicine, pp. 360-362.
Indiana
Rastogi, D., et al. “Association Of Systemic Inflammation, Adiposity, And Metabolic Dysregulation With Asthma Burden Among Hispanic Adults.”. Respiratory Medicine, pp. 72-81.
Einstein
Iturralde, E., et al. “Expectations And Attitudes Of Individuals With Type 1 Diabetes After Using A Hybrid Closed Loop System.”. The Diabetes Educator, pp. 223-232.
Stanford
Sharabi, K., et al. “Selective Chemical Inhibition Of Pgc-1Α Gluconeogenic Activity Ameliorates Type 2 Diabetes.”. Cell, pp. 148-160.e15.
Boston Area
Castellano, B. M., et al. “Lysosomal Cholesterol Activates Mtorc1 Via An Slc38A9-Niemann-Pick C1 Signaling Complex.”. Science (New York, N.y.), pp. 1306-1311.
WUSTL
Deng, H., and T. K. Kerppola. “Visualization Of The Genomic Loci That Are Bound By Specific Multiprotein Complexes By Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation Analysis On Drosophila Polytene Chromosomes.”. Methods In Enzymology, pp. 429-455.
Michigan
Spracklen, C. N., et al. “Association Analyses Of East Asian Individuals And Trans-Ancestry Analyses With European Individuals Reveal New Loci Associated With Cholesterol And Triglyceride Levels.”. Human Molecular Genetics, pp. 1770-1784.
UCSD-UCLA