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2017
Ying, W., et al. “Adipose Tissue B2 Cells Promote Insulin Resistance Through Leukotriene Ltb4/Ltb4R1 Signaling.”. The Journal Of Clinical Investigation, pp. 1019-1030.
UCSD-UCLA
Wang, J., et al. “Rna-Binding Protein Pspc1 Promotes The Differentiation-Dependent Nuclear Export Of Adipocyte Rnas.”. The Journal Of Clinical Investigation, pp. 987-1004.
UCSD-UCLA
Caprio, S., et al. “Adolescent Obesity And Insulin Resistance: Roles Of Ectopic Fat Accumulation And Adipose Inflammation.”. Gastroenterology, pp. 1638-1646.
Yale
Maahs, D. M., and S. Shalitin. “Diabetes Technology And Therapy In The Pediatric Age Group.”. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, pp. S105-S119.
Stanford
Giordano, A., et al. “Mammary Alveolar Epithelial Cells Convert To Brown Adipocytes In Post-Lactating Mice.”. Journal Of Cellular Physiology, pp. 2923-2928.
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