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2017
Rubinow, K. B., and D. R. Rubinow. “In Immune Defense: Redefining The Role Of The Immune System In Chronic Disease.”. Dialogues In Clinical Neuroscience, pp. 19-26.
Washington
Miller, M. A., et al. “Radiation Therapy Primes Tumors For Nanotherapeutic Delivery Via Macrophage-Mediated Vascular Bursts.”. Science Translational Medicine.
Boston Area
Scott, R. A., et al. “An Expanded Genome-Wide Association Study Of Type 2 Diabetes In Europeans.”. Diabetes, pp. 2888-2902.
Michigan
Einstein
Callaghan, B. C., et al. “Electrodiagnostic Tests Are Unlikely To Change Management In Those With A Known Cause Of Typical Distal Symmetric Polyneuropathy.”. Muscle & Nerve, p. E25.
Michigan
Murphy, K. E., and J. J. Park. “Can Co-Activation Of Nrf2 And Neurotrophic Signaling Pathway Slow Alzheimer's Disease?”. International Journal Of Molecular Sciences.
Michigan
Wu, Y., et al. “Contacts Between The Endoplasmic Reticulum And Other Membranes In Neurons.”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America, pp. E4859-E4867.
Yale
Brar, G. S., et al. “Neprilysin Is Required For Angiotensin-(1-7)'S Ability To Enhance Insulin Secretion Via Its Proteolytic Activity To Generate Angiotensin-(1-2).”. Diabetes, pp. 2201-2212.
Washington
Alman, A. C., et al. “The Ratio Of Pericardial To Subcutaneous Adipose Tissues Is Associated With Insulin Resistance.”. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.), pp. 1284-1291.
Colorado
Barnicle, A., et al. “Inflammation-Associated Dna Methylation Patterns In Epithelium Of Ulcerative Colitis.”. Epigenetics, pp. 591-606.
Einstein
Zhang, H., et al. “Podocyte-Specific Jak2 Overexpression Worsens Diabetic Kidney Disease In Mice.”. Kidney International, pp. 909-921.
Michigan
Nandi-Munshi, D., et al. “Vitamin D And Albuminuria In Youth With And Without Type 1 Diabetes.”. Hormone Research In Paediatrics, pp. 385-395.
Colorado
Ye, E. -A., and J. J. Steinle. “Regulatory Role Of Microrna On Inflammatory Responses Of Diabetic Retinopathy.”. Neural Regeneration Research, pp. 580-581.
Michigan