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Super-Obese Patient-Derived iPSC Hypothalamic Neurons Exhibit Obesogenic Signatures and Hormone Responses

Rajamani, U., Gross, A. R., Hjelm, B. E., Sequeira, A., Vawter, M. P., Tang, J., Gangalapudi, V., Wang, Y., Andres, A. M., Gottlieb, R. A., Sareen, D. Super-Obese Patient-Derived iPSC Hypothalamic Neurons Exhibit Obesogenic Signatures and Hormone Responses.  Cell Stem Cell 2018, Vol. 22(5), 698-712.e9. doi: 10.1016/j.stem.2018.03.009

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Functional survival of isolated rabbit hearts after cold storage in HypoThermosol modified with compounds that might promote retention and repletion of high energy phosphates.

Taylor MJ, Snyder M, Machen L, Clark RE, Baust JG. Functional survival of isolated rabbit hearts after cold storage in HypoThermosol modified with compounds that might promote retention and repletion of high energy phosphates. Cryobiology 33:620-1, (1996).

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Optimization of HypoThermosol using cultured cardiomyocytes and the fluorescent multiple endpoint assay.

Van Buskirk RG, Taylor MJ, Shen R, Tang W, Mathew AJ, Baust JG. Optimization of HypoThermosol using cultured cardiomyocytes and the fluorescent multiple endpoint assay. Cryobiology 32:590 (1995).

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Static cold storage of isolated rabbit hearts in HypoThermosol: Influence of butanedione monoxime during short-term storage.

Taylor MJ, Clark RE, Snyder M, Machen L, Baust JG. Static cold storage of isolated rabbit hearts in HypoThermosol: Influence of butanedione monoxime during short-term storage. Cryobiology 32:538-9 (1995).

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