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Stem Cells from a Female Rat Model of Type 2 Diabetes/Obesity and Stress Urinary Incontinence Are Damaged by In Vitro Exposure to its Dyslipidemic Serum, Predicting Inadequate Repair Capacity In Vivo.
Purification, kinetic characterization, and mapping of the minimal catalytic domain and the key polar groups of Helicobacter pylori alpha-(1,3/1,4)-fucosyltransferases.
Three decades of overcoming the African-American donation disparity.
Bleeding risk in patients with underlying chronic kidney disease admitted for acute coronary syndromes.
Analysis and Performance Assessment of the Whole Genome Bisulfite Sequencing Data Workflow: Currently Available Tools and a Practical Guide to Advance DNA Methylation Studies.
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De Heer, Hendrik
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Supporting New Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships.
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The Navajo Nation Healthy Din? Nation Act: A Two Percent Tax on Foods of Minimal-to-No Nutritious Value, 2015-2019.
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The Navajo Nation Healthy Din? Nation Act: A Description of Community Wellness Projects Funded by a 2% Tax on Minimal-to-No-Nutritious-Value Foods.
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Changes in food pricing and availability on the Navajo Nation following a 2% tax on unhealthy foods: The Healthy Din? Nation Act of 2014.
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Physical Activity among Navajo Cancer Survivors: A Qualitative Study.
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Seasonal Variability in Weight Gain Among American Indian, Black, White, and Hispanic Children: A 3.5-Year Study.
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