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Vanderbilt Diabetes Laboratory Highlights
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- Receptor’s role in fasting brain circuitry
- Targeting post-transplant diabetes
- Obesity turns “good” cholesterol bad
- Exercise fights fatty liver
- Lymphoma factor amps up metabolism
- Antioxidant genes keep stomach moving
- Brain may complicate pancreas studies
- Risk for diabetes spotted in genome
- Targeting TLR for diabetes transplant
- Depression treatment disparity
- Dose up on Neurog3 to make insulin
- Beta-cell bump
- Anti-aging diabetes drug
- Sugar not so sweet for kidney cells
- Teaching tolerance to B cell
- Low blood sugar blunts responses
- Liver target for diabetes
- Blueprints for a pancreatic islet
- Biological ‘bandage’ for wounds
- Some mice are sweeter
- Brain says, ‘Make more fat’
- We got your number
- Mice eat fat, stay thin
- Beans good for diabetes?
- Obesity-related risks
- Lizard spit in lieu of insulin?
- Regulators of pancreas development
- To make insulin, add MafB
- Bad diet inflames fat
- Viagra: Diabetes prevention


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