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Tracy Anthony
- School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Nutritional Sciences - PROFESSOR I ACD YR
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Paul Breslin
- School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Nutritional Sciences - DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR AY
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Debra Byrd-Bredbenner
- School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Nutritional Sciences - DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR AY
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Nutrient Sensing and Signaling in Metabolism
Anthony, T. (PI)
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
7/9/24 → 7/31/25
Project: Research project
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The High Folate/Low Vitamin B12 Interaction is a Novel Cause of Vitamin B12 Depletion: Testing a New Hypothesis
Miller, J. J. W. (CoPI), Jacques, P. P. F. (CoPI) & Miller, J. (PI)
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
7/1/23 → 6/30/26
Project: Research project
Research output
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Adipocytes signal to recruit specific mRNAs from surrounding cells to restore expression deficits
Crewe, C., Gliniak, C. M., Onodera, T., Chen, S., Funcke, J. B., Wang, M. Y., Tiash, S., Pai, Y. L., Russo, M., Patel, S. A., Yu, Z., Zheng, Y. C., Larkin, A., Xing, C., Gautron, L., Chen, C. K., Liu, C. & Scherer, P. E., Dec 2026, In: Nature communications. 17, 1, 5119.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A systematic review of interventions to improve the diet of children
Muzaffar, H., Difilipo, K. N., Fitzgerald, N., Denton, F., Idris, R., Kurzynske, J. & Chapman-Novakofski, K., Jan 2026, In: Journal of Public Health (Germany). 34, 1, p. 53-69 17 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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Branched chain amino acid sufficiency is necessary for proper luteinizing hormone response and testosterone synthesis
Shamailova, Y., Farooq, S. A., Gilmore, M. E., Stanek, T. J., Lopez, E. M., Wetstein, B. B., Mirek, E. T., Anthony, T. G. & Snyder, E. M., Mar 2026, In: Reproductive biology. 26, 1, 101094.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access1 Link opens in a new tab Scopus citations