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Kochmanski, J., et al. “Longitudinal Effects Of Developmental Bisphenol A And Variable Diet Exposures On Epigenetic Drift In Mice.”. Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.y.), pp. 154-163.
Michigan
Jaser, S. S., et al. “Stress And Coping Predicts Adjustment And Glycemic Control In Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes.”. Annals Of Behavioral Medicine : A Publication Of The Society Of Behavioral Medicine, pp. 30-38.
Yale
Sheikh, S., et al. “Reduced Β-Cell Secretory Capacity In Pancreatic-Insufficient, But Not Pancreatic-Sufficient, Cystic Fibrosis Despite Normal Glucose Tolerance.”. Diabetes, pp. 134-144.
Penn
Croteau-Chonka, D. C., et al. “Gene Expression Profiling In Blood Provides Reproducible Molecular Insights Into Asthma Control.”. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine, pp. 179-188.
Chicago
Siller, A. F., et al. “Severity Of Clinical Presentation In Youth With Type 1 Diabetes Is Associated With Differences In Brain Structure.”. Pediatric Diabetes, pp. 686-695.
WUSTL
Eslami, V., et al. “Pain Intensity And Pain Interference In Older Adults: Role Of Gender, Obesity And High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein.”. Gerontology, pp. 3-12.
Einstein
Münzel, T., et al. “Environmental Stressors And Cardio-Metabolic Disease: Part Ii-Mechanistic Insights.”. European Heart Journal, pp. 557-564.
Michigan
Kirchhoff, B. A., et al. “A Longitudinal Investigation Of Cognitive Function In Children And Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus.”. Pediatric Diabetes, pp. 443-449.
WUSTL
Hart, C. N., et al. “Effect Of Experimental Change In Children's Sleep Duration On Television Viewing And Physical Activity.”. Pediatric Obesity, pp. 462-467.
Indiana
Mehta, S. N., et al. “Changes In Hba1C And Weight Following Transition To Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion Therapy In Adults With Type 1 Diabetes.”. Journal Of Diabetes Science And Technology, pp. 83-86.
Joslin
Gordon, C., et al. “Post Hoc Analysis Of The Phase Ii/Iii April-Sle Study: Association Between Response To Atacicept And Serum Biomarkers Including Blys And April.”. Arthritis & Rheumatology (Hoboken, N.j.), pp. 122-130.
UCSF
Hammad, S. M., et al. “Increased Plasma Levels Of Select Deoxy-Ceramide And Ceramide Species Are Associated With Increased Odds Of Diabetic Neuropathy In Type 1 Diabetes: A Pilot Study.”. Neuromolecular Medicine, pp. 46-56.
Washington