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    Quantitative analysis of light-phase restricted feeding reveals metabolic dyssynchrony in mice by Bray, M S, Ratcliffe, W F, Grenett, M H, Brewer, R A, Gamble, K L, Young, M E

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-06-2013)
    “…Background: Considerable evidence suggests that the time of day at which calories are consumed markedly impacts body weight gain and adiposity. However, a…”
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    Genetic factors in exercise adoption, adherence and obesity by Herring, M. P, Sailors, M. H, Bray, M. S

    Published in Obesity reviews (01-01-2014)
    “…Physical activity and exercise play critical roles in energy balance. While many interventions targeted at increasing physical activity have demonstrated…”
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    Circadian rhythms in the development of obesity: potential role for the circadian clock within the adipocyte by Bray, M. S., Young, M. E.

    Published in Obesity reviews (01-03-2007)
    “…Summary Obesity is one of the most profound public health problems today, and simplistic explanations based on excessive nutritional consumption or lack of…”
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    Time-of-day-dependent dietary fat consumption influences multiple cardiometabolic syndrome parameters in mice by Bray, M.S, Tsai, J.Y, Villegas-Montoya, C, Boland, B.B, Blasier, Z, Egbejimi, O, Kueht, M, Young, M.E

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-11-2010)
    “…Background: Excess caloric intake is strongly associated with the development of increased adiposity, glucose intolerance, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia,…”
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    The role of cell-specific circadian clocks in metabolism and disease by Bray, M. S., Young, M. E.

    Published in Obesity reviews (01-11-2009)
    “…Summary Biological rhythms are an integral component of essentially all aspects of life. These rhythms are controlled in part by circadian clocks,…”
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    Cyclooxygenase Polymorphisms and Risk of Cardiovascular Events: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study by Lee, C R, North, K E, Bray, M S, Couper, D J, Heiss, G, Zeldin, D C

    Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-01-2008)
    “…Cyclooxygenase‐derived prostaglandins modulate cardiovascular disease risk. We genotyped 2212 Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study participants (1,023…”
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    VAMP8/endobrevin is overexpressed in hyperreactive human platelets: suggested role for platelet microRNA by KONDKAR, A. A., BRAY, M. S., LEAL, S. M., NAGALLA, S., LIU, D. J., JIN, Y., DONG, J. F., REN, Q., WHITEHEART, S. W., SHAW, C., BRAY, P. F.

    Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-02-2010)
    “…Background: Variation in platelet reactivity contributes to disorders of hemostasis and thrombosis, but the molecular mechanisms are not well understood…”
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    APOE genotype and cognitive decline in a middle-aged cohort by BLAIR, C. K, FOLSOM, A. R, KNOPMAN, D. S, BRAY, M. S, MOSLEY, T. H, BOERWINKLE, E

    Published in Neurology (25-01-2005)
    “…Most longitudinal studies of nondemented persons have reported greater cognitive decline among APOE epsilon4 carriers vs noncarriers. However, most studies…”
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    Gene-environment interaction and the GNB3 gene in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study by Grove, M.L, Morrison, A, Folsom, A.R, Boerwinkle, E, Hoelscher, D.M, Bray, M.S

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-06-2007)
    “…Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the interaction between the G-protein beta-3 (GNB3) 825C>T polymorphism and physical activity in…”
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    The acute effects of time-of-day-dependent high fat feeding on whole body metabolic flexibility in mice by Joo, J, Cox, C C, Kindred, E D, Lashinger, L M, Young, M E, Bray, M S

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-09-2016)
    “…Background: Both circadian disruption and timing of feeding have important roles in the development of metabolic disease. Despite growing acceptance that the…”
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    Efficient semiparametric estimation of haplotype-disease associations in case-cohort and nested case-control studies by Zeng, D, Lin, D Y, Avery, C L, North, K E, Bray, M S

    Published in Biostatistics (Oxford, England) (01-07-2006)
    “…Estimating the effects of haplotypes on the age of onset of a disease is an important step toward the discovery of genes that influence complex human diseases…”
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    Genomics, genes, and environmental interaction: the role of exercise by Bray, Molly S

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-02-2000)
    “…Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Texas-Houston, Houston, Texas 77030 Regular exercise has been shown to improve control of lipid abnormalities,…”
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    Shifting microbial communities sustain multiyear iron reduction and methanogenesis in ferruginous sediment incubations by Bray, M. S., Wu, J., Reed, B. C., Kretz, C. B., Belli, K. M., Simister, R. L., Henny, C., Stewart, F. J., DiChristina, T. J., Brandes, J. A., Fowle, D. A., Crowe, S. A., Glass, J. B.

    Published in Geobiology (01-09-2017)
    “…Reactive Fe(III) minerals can influence methane (CH4) emissions by inhibiting microbial methanogenesis or by stimulating anaerobic CH4 oxidation. The balance…”
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    Circadian biology and sleep: missing links in obesity and metabolism by Gimble, J.M, Bray, M.S, Young, A

    Published in Obesity reviews (01-11-2009)
    “…This supplement highlights key talks presented at the Pennington Symposium. The collected papers provide a state of the art review of circadian biology at the…”
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    Insulin improves functional and metabolic recovery of reperfused working rat heart by Doenst, Torsten, Richwine, R.Todd, Bray, Molly S, Goodwin, Gary W, Frazier, O.H, Taegtmeyer, Heinrich

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-06-1999)
    “…Background. Glucose, insulin, and potassium solution improves left ventricular function in refractory pump failure. Direct effects of insulin on the heart…”
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    Linkage analysis of candidate obesity genes among the Mexican-American population of Starr County, Texas by Bray, Molly S., Boerwinkle, Eric, Hanis, Craig L.

    Published in Genetic epidemiology (1999)
    “…Recent advances in the molecular basis of body fat regulation have identified several genes in which genetic variation may influence obesity and related…”
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    Association and linkage analysis of the α-adducin gene and blood pressure by Bray, Molly S, Li, Li, Turner, Stephen T, Kardia, Sharon L.R, Boerwinkle, Eric

    Published in American journal of hypertension (01-06-2000)
    “…In Milan hypertensive rats, a variant in the α-adducin gene has been shown to account for approximately 50% of the interindividual variation in blood pressure…”
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    Caltrac versus calorimeter determination of 24-h energy expenditure in female children and adolescents by Bray, M S, Wong, W W, Morrow, Jr, J R, Butte, N F, Pivarnik, J M

    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the validity of the Caltrac accelerometer for estimating 24-h energy expenditure (EE) in children and adolescents…”
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