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Camunas-Soler, J., et al. “Patch-Seq Links Single-Cell Transcriptomes To Human Islet Dysfunction In Diabetes.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 1017-1031.e4.
Stanford
Huang, J., et al. “Gut Microbial Metabolites Alter Iga Immunity In Type 1 Diabetes.”. Jci Insight.
Yale
Koebnick, C., et al. “Progression To Hypertension In Youth And Young Adults With Type 1 Or Type 2 Diabetes: The Search For Diabetes In Youth Study.”. Journal Of Clinical Hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.), pp. 888-896.
Colorado
Lebeaupin, C., et al. “The Impact Of The Er Unfolded Protein Response On Cancer Initiation And Progression: Therapeutic Implications.”. Advances In Experimental Medicine And Biology, pp. 113-131.
UCSD-UCLA
Alvarez, Y., et al. “The Microbiome As A Circadian Coordinator Of Metabolism.”. Endocrinology.
Penn
Killian, M., et al. “Beyond Ambulation: Measuring Physical Activity In Youth With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.”. Neuromuscular Disorders : Nmd, pp. 277-282.
Vanderbilt
Gambardella, J., et al. “Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptors In Human Disease: A Comprehensive Update.”. Journal Of Clinical Medicine.
Einstein
Battistone, M. A., et al. “Proinflammatory P2Y14 Receptor Inhibition Protects Against Ischemic Acute Kidney Injury In Mice.”. The Journal Of Clinical Investigation, pp. 3734-3749.
Boston Area
Vyhlídalová, B., et al. “Gut Microbial Catabolites Of Tryptophan Are Ligands And Agonists Of The Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor: A Detailed Characterization.”. International Journal Of Molecular Sciences.
Einstein
Tong, X., et al. “Cigarette Smoke Exposure Impairs Β-Cell Function Through Activation Of Oxidative Stress And Ceramide Accumulation.”. Molecular Metabolism, p. 100975.
Indiana
Hayami, T., et al. “Tumor-Like Features Of Gene Expression And Metabolic Profiles In Enlarged Pancreatic Islets Are Associated With Impaired Incretin-Induced Insulin Secretion In Obese Diabetes: A Study Of Zucker Fatty Diabetes Mellitus Rat.”. Journal Of Diabetes Investigation.
Washington
Panaro, B. L., et al. “Intestine-Selective Reduction Of Gcg Expression Reveals The Importance Of The Distal Gut For Glp-1 Secretion.”. Molecular Metabolism, p. 100990.
Michigan