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Feldman, E. L., et al. “New Horizons In Diabetic Neuropathy: Mechanisms, Bioenergetics, And Pain.”. Neuron, pp. 1296-1313.
Michigan
Wang, S. Y., et al. “Ophthalmic Screening Patterns Among Youths With Diabetes Enrolled In A Large Us Managed Care Network.”. Jama Ophthalmology, pp. 432-438.
Michigan
O'Brien, P. D., et al. “Dual Ccr2/Ccr5 Antagonist Treatment Attenuates Adipose Inflammation, But Not Microvascular Complications In Ob/Ob Mice.”. Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism, pp. 1468-1472.
Michigan
Granot, T., et al. “Dendritic Cells Display Subset And Tissue-Specific Maturation Dynamics Over Human Life.”. Immunity, pp. 504-515.
Columbia
Topalidou, I., et al. “The Nca-1 And Nca-2 Ion Channels Function Downstream Of G And Rho To Regulate Locomotion In .”. Genetics, pp. 265-282.
Washington
Ang, L., et al. “Sudomotor Dysfunction As A Measure Of Small Fiber Neuropathy In Type 1 Diabetes.”. Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical, pp. 87-92.
Michigan
Chambers, A. P., et al. “The Role Of Pancreatic Preproglucagon In Glucose Homeostasis In Mice.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 927-934.e3.
Michigan
Dijk, W., et al. “Hypoxia-Inducible Lipid Droplet-Associated Is Not A Direct Physiological Regulator Of Lipolysis In Adipose Tissue.”. Endocrinology, pp. 1231-1251.
Michigan
Cox, A. R., et al. “Incretin Therapies Do Not Expand Β-Cell Mass Or Alter Pancreatic Histology In Young Male Mice.”. Endocrinology, pp. 1701-1714.
Baylor
Lam, C. J., et al. “Β Cells Persist In T1D Pancreata Without Evidence Of Ongoing Β-Cell Turnover Or Neogenesis.”. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology And Metabolism, pp. 2647-2659.
Baylor
Vallabhajosyula, P., et al. “Tissue-Specific Exosome Biomarkers For Noninvasively Monitoring Immunologic Rejection Of Transplanted Tissue.”. The Journal Of Clinical Investigation, pp. 1375-1391.
Penn
Motiani, P., et al. “Decreased Insulin-Stimulated Brown Adipose Tissue Glucose Uptake After Short-Term Exercise Training In Healthy Middle-Aged Men.”. Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism, pp. 1379-1388.
Joslin