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2017
Lin, M. -H., et al. “Linear Ion-Trap Ms With High-Resolution Ms Reveals Structural Diversity Of 1-O-Acylceramide Family In Mouse Epidermis.”. Journal Of Lipid Research, pp. 772-782.
WUSTL
Modi, A., et al. “Validation Of Two Point-Of-Care Tests Against Standard Lab Measures Of No In Saliva And In Serum.”. Nitric Oxide : Biology And Chemistry, pp. 16-21.
UAB
Choi, S. E., et al. “Cost Effectiveness Of Subsidizing Fruit And Vegetable Purchases Through The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.”. American Journal Of Preventive Medicine, pp. e147-e155.
Deger, S. M., et al. “Tissue Sodium Accumulation And Peripheral Insulin Sensitivity In Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients.”. Journal Of Cachexia, Sarcopenia And Muscle, pp. 500-507.
Vanderbilt
Grayson, B. E., et al. “Bariatric Surgery Emphasizes Biological Sex Differences In Rodent Hepatic Lipid Handling.”. Biology Of Sex Differences, p. 4.
Michigan
Marouli, E., et al. “Rare And Low-Frequency Coding Variants Alter Human Adult Height.”. Nature, pp. 186-190.
Michigan
UCSD-UCLA
Zhu, L., et al. “Β-Arrestin-2 Is An Essential Regulator Of Pancreatic Β-Cell Function Under Physiological And Pathophysiological Conditions.”. Nature Communications, p. 14295.
Penn
Schwartz, D. D., et al. “Seeing The Person, Not The Illness: Promoting Diabetes Medication Adherence Through Patient-Centered Collaboration.”. Clinical Diabetes : A Publication Of The American Diabetes Association, pp. 35-42.
Michigan
Laidlaw, B. J., et al. “The Eph-Related Tyrosine Kinase Ligand Ephrin-B1 Marks Germinal Center And Memory Precursor B Cells.”. The Journal Of Experimental Medicine, pp. 639-649.
Hull, R. L., et al. “High Fat Feeding Unmasks Variable Insulin Responses In Male C57Bl/6 Mouse Substrains.”. The Journal Of Endocrinology, pp. 53-64.
Washington
Brown, L. A., et al. “Admixture Mapping Identifies An Amerindian Ancestry Locus Associated With Albuminuria In Hispanics In The United States.”. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology : Jasn, pp. 2211-2220.
UCSD-UCLA
Kuwano, T., et al. “Overexpression And Deletion Of Phospholipid Transfer Protein Reduce Hdl Mass And Cholesterol Efflux Capacity But Not Macrophage Reverse Cholesterol Transport.”. Journal Of Lipid Research, pp. 731-741.
Penn