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2016
Sallam, T., et al. “Feedback Modulation Of Cholesterol Metabolism By The Lipid-Responsive Non-Coding Rna Lexis.”. Nature, pp. 124-8.
UCSD-UCLA
Ozcan, L., et al. “Hepatocyte Dach1 Is Increased In Obesity Via Nuclear Exclusion Of Hdac4 And Promotes Hepatic Insulin Resistance.”. Cell Reports, pp. 2214-2225.
Columbia
Sisley, S. R., et al. “Hypothalamic Vitamin D Improves Glucose Homeostasis And Reduces Weight.”. Diabetes, pp. 2732-41.
Michigan
Scarlett, J. M., et al. “Central Injection Of Fibroblast Growth Factor 1 Induces Sustained Remission Of Diabetic Hyperglycemia In Rodents.”. Nature Medicine, pp. 800-6.
Washington
Mundinger, T. O., et al. “Human Type 1 Diabetes Is Characterized By An Early, Marked, Sustained, And Islet-Selective Loss Of Sympathetic Nerves.”. Diabetes, pp. 2322-30.
Washington
Zhang, W., et al. “Skeletal Muscle Trib3 Mediates Glucose Toxicity In Diabetes And High- Fat Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance.”. Diabetes, pp. 2380-91.
UAB
Lei, X., et al. “Loss Of Ctrp5 Improves Insulin Action And Hepatic Steatosis.”. American Journal Of Physiology. Endocrinology And Metabolism, pp. E1036-52.
Winnick, J. J., et al. “Hepatic Glycogen Can Regulate Hypoglycemic Counterregulation Via A Liver-Brain Axis.”. The Journal Of Clinical Investigation, pp. 2236-48.
Vanderbilt
Ribas, V., et al. “Skeletal Muscle Action Of Estrogen Receptor Α Is Critical For The Maintenance Of Mitochondrial Function And Metabolic Homeostasis In Females.”. Science Translational Medicine, p. 334ra54.
UCSD-UCLA
Stratigopoulos, G., et al. “Hypomorphism Of Fto And Rpgrip1L Causes Obesity In Mice.”. The Journal Of Clinical Investigation, pp. 1897-910.
Columbia
Lee, B. -C., et al. “Adipose Natural Killer Cells Regulate Adipose Tissue Macrophages To Promote Insulin Resistance In Obesity.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 685-98.
Joslin
Lagerlöf, O., et al. “The Nutrient Sensor Ogt In Pvn Neurons Regulates Feeding.”. Science (New York, N.y.), pp. 1293-6.