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Molecular Mechanisms Controlling Energy Balance and the Development of Obesity
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Molecular Mechanisms Controlling Energy Balance and the Development of Obesity
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Pablo Knoblovits, MD (Hospital Italiano De Buenos Aires)
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Molecular Mechanisms Controlling Energy Balance and the Development of Obesity
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Margaret Lippincott, MD (Massachusetts General Hospital)
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Molecular Mechanisms Controlling Energy Balance and the Development of Obesity
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Sona Kang, PhD (University of California, Berkeley)
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Molecular Mechanisms Controlling Energy Balance and the Development of Obesity
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Jun Wu, PhD (University of Michigan)
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Exploring the Role of PARP7 in Adipogenesis
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W. Lee Kraus, PhD (UT Southwestern Medical Center)
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Exploring the Role of PARP7 in Adipogenesis
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Ms. MiKayla Stokes, BS (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)
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FXR Regulates the Expansion and Metabolic Function of Adipose Tissue upon Caloric Excess
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Dr. Weinan Zhou, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
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FXR Regulates the Expansion and Metabolic Function of Adipose Tissue upon Caloric Excess
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Weinan Zhou, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
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FXR Regulates the Expansion and Metabolic Function of Adipose Tissue upon Caloric Excess
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Oludemilade Akinrotimi, MD (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
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FXR Regulates the Expansion and Metabolic Function of Adipose Tissue upon Caloric Excess
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Neal Dadlani, BS (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
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FXR Regulates the Expansion and Metabolic Function of Adipose Tissue upon Caloric Excess
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Sayeepriyadarshini Anakk, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
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Hunger Hormone Asprosin Activates Orexigenic Neurons via SK Currents
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Dr. Yanlin He, Ph.D. (Pennington BioMedical Research Center)
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Hunger Hormone Asprosin Activates Orexigenic Neurons via SK Currents
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Bing Feng, PhD (Pennington Biomedical Research Center)
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Hunger Hormone Asprosin Activates Orexigenic Neurons via SK Currents
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Hesong Liu, PhD (Baylor College of Medicine)
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Hunger Hormone Asprosin Activates Orexigenic Neurons via SK Currents
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Pingwen Xu, PhD (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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Hunger Hormone Asprosin Activates Orexigenic Neurons via SK Currents
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Frank Greenway, MD (Pennington Biomedical Research Center)
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Hunger Hormone Asprosin Activates Orexigenic Neurons via SK Currents
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Jerney Harms, BS (Pennnington Biomedical Research Center)
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Hunger Hormone Asprosin Activates Orexigenic Neurons via SK Currents
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Chunmei Wang, PhD (Baylor College of Medicine)
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Intestinal FFA2 and FFA3 Mediate Obesogenic Effects in Mice on a Western Diet
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Mrs. Kristen Lednovich, BS (University of Illinois College of Medicine)
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Intestinal FFA2 and FFA3 Mediate Obesogenic Effects in Mice on a Western Diet
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Chioma Nnyamah, BS (University of Illinois College of Medicine)
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Intestinal FFA2 and FFA3 Mediate Obesogenic Effects in Mice on a Western Diet
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Sophie Gough, BS (University of Illinois College of Medicine)
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Intestinal FFA2 and FFA3 Mediate Obesogenic Effects in Mice on a Western Diet
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Medha Priyadarshini, PhD (University of Illinois College of Medicine)
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Intestinal FFA2 and FFA3 Mediate Obesogenic Effects in Mice on a Western Diet
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Barton Wicksteed, PhD (University of Illinois College of Medicine)
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Intestinal FFA2 and FFA3 Mediate Obesogenic Effects in Mice on a Western Diet
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Brian Layden, MD, PhD (University of Illinois College of Medicine)
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Mild Maternal Undernutrition Results in Transcript Regulation in the Fat of Male Offspring that Correlates with Resistance to High Fat Diet Induced Weight Gain
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Dr. Tiffany Miles, PhD (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences)
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Single Nuclei RNA-Sequencing of Frozen Human Adipose Tissue and PET/CT Imaging Coupled With Deep-Learning Reveals Single-Cell Landscape and Transcriptional Dynamics Related to Adipocyte Hypertrophy and in Vivo Dysmetabolism
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Mr. Run Zhou Ye, MD/Ph.D. student (University De Sherbrooke)
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Single Nuclei RNA-Sequencing of Frozen Human Adipose Tissue and PET/CT Imaging Coupled With Deep-Learning Reveals Single-Cell Landscape and Transcriptional Dynamics Related to Adipocyte Hypertrophy and in Vivo Dysmetabolism
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Emilie Montastier, MD, Ph.D. (Université de Sherbrooke)
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Single Nuclei RNA-Sequencing of Frozen Human Adipose Tissue and PET/CT Imaging Coupled With Deep-Learning Reveals Single-Cell Landscape and Transcriptional Dynamics Related to Adipocyte Hypertrophy and in Vivo Dysmetabolism
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Frédérique Frisch, MSc (Université de Sherbrooke)
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Single Nuclei RNA-Sequencing of Frozen Human Adipose Tissue and PET/CT Imaging Coupled With Deep-Learning Reveals Single-Cell Landscape and Transcriptional Dynamics Related to Adipocyte Hypertrophy and in Vivo Dysmetabolism
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Christophe Noll, PhD (University of Sherbrooke)
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Single Nuclei RNA-Sequencing of Frozen Human Adipose Tissue and PET/CT Imaging Coupled With Deep-Learning Reveals Single-Cell Landscape and Transcriptional Dynamics Related to Adipocyte Hypertrophy and in Vivo Dysmetabolism
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Hugues Allard-Chamard, MD, PhD (Université de Sherbrooke)
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Single Nuclei RNA-Sequencing of Frozen Human Adipose Tissue and PET/CT Imaging Coupled With Deep-Learning Reveals Single-Cell Landscape and Transcriptional Dynamics Related to Adipocyte Hypertrophy and in Vivo Dysmetabolism
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Nicolas Gévry, PhD (Université de Sherbrooke)
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Single Nuclei RNA-Sequencing of Frozen Human Adipose Tissue and PET/CT Imaging Coupled With Deep-Learning Reveals Single-Cell Landscape and Transcriptional Dynamics Related to Adipocyte Hypertrophy and in Vivo Dysmetabolism
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André Tchernof, PhD (Université Laval)
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Single Nuclei RNA-Sequencing of Frozen Human Adipose Tissue and PET/CT Imaging Coupled With Deep-Learning Reveals Single-Cell Landscape and Transcriptional Dynamics Related to Adipocyte Hypertrophy and in Vivo Dysmetabolism
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André Carpentier, MD (Université de Sherbrooke)
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