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Phillip L.S.M. Gordts
Phillip L.S.M. Gordts
University of California, San Diego
Biology
Hypertriglyceridemia
Postprandial
Diabetes mellitus
Adipose tissue
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The mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIA murine model demonstrates increased brown adipose activity and energy demand, resulting in postprandial hypertriglyceridemia
2015
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism
Raymond Y. Wang
Phillip L.S.M. Gordts
William C. Lamanna
Stéphane Sarrazin
Jon C. Gonzales
Shih-hsin Kan
Wenyong Tong
Patricia I. Dickson
Jeffrey D. Esko
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Aortic gene expression from the canine model of MPS I identifies upregulation of genes related to antigen presentation and inflammatory cytokines, and downregulation of cellular adhesion and cytoskeletal genes
2014
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism
Raymond Y. Wang
Moin U. Vera
Omar Khalid
N. Matthew Ellinwood
P. Schwartz
Patricia I. Dickson
Phillip L.S.M. Gordts
Jeffrey D. Esko
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