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Giordano, A., et al. “Mammary Alveolar Epithelial Cells Convert To Brown Adipocytes In Post-Lactating Mice.”. Journal Of Cellular Physiology, pp. 2923-2928.
UCSF
Rui, J., et al. “Β Cells That Resist Immunological Attack Develop During Progression Of Autoimmune Diabetes In Nod Mice.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 727-738.
Yale
Ocaña, G. J., et al. “Inflammatory Stress Of Pancreatic Beta Cells Drives Release Of Extracellular Heat-Shock Protein 90Α.”. Immunology, pp. 198-210.
Indiana
Chen, X., et al. “Transcriptomics Analysis Of Early Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation Under Osteoblast Culture Conditions: Applications For Detection Of Developmental Toxicity.”. Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.y.), pp. 75-83.
Einstein
Liu, E., et al. “High Incidence Of Celiac Disease In A Long-Term Study Of Adolescents With Susceptibility Genotypes.”. Gastroenterology, pp. 1329-1336.e1.
Colorado
ElAzzouny, M., et al. “Dimethyl Itaconate Is Not Metabolized Into Itaconate Intracellularly.”. The Journal Of Biological Chemistry, pp. 4766-4769.
Michigan
Brophy-Herb, H. E., et al. “Effectiveness Of Differing Levels Of Support For Family Meals On Obesity Prevention Among Head Start Preschoolers: The Simply Dinner Study.”. Bmc Public Health, p. 184.
Michigan
Mutneja, A., et al. “A Rare Case Of Renal Thrombotic Microangiopathy Associated With Castleman's Disease.”. Bmc Nephrology, p. 57.
WUSTL
May, F. J., et al. “Lipidomic Adaptations In White And Brown Adipose Tissue In Response To Exercise Demonstrate Molecular Species-Specific Remodeling.”. Cell Reports, pp. 1558-1572.
Joslin
Weir, G. C., and S. Bonner-Weir. “Glucose Driven Changes In Beta Cell Identity Are Important For Function And Possibly Autoimmune Vulnerability During The Progression Of Type 1 Diabetes.”. Frontiers In Genetics, p. 2.
Joslin
Acevedo-Calado, M., et al. “Identification Of Unique Antigenic Determinants In The Amino Terminus Of Ia-2 (Ica512) In Childhood And Adult Autoimmune Diabetes: New Biomarker Development.”. Diabetes Care, pp. 561-568.
Michigan
Lo, H. -Y. G., et al. “A Single Transcription Factor Is Sufficient To Induce And Maintain Secretory Cell Architecture.”. Genes & Development, pp. 154-171.
WUSTL