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    Clinical Validation of a Multi-Biomarker Assay for the Evaluation of Chronic Pain Patients in a Cross-Sectional, Observational Study by Amirdelfan, Kasra, Pope, Jason E., Gunn, Joshua, Hill, Melissa M., Cotten, Bradley M., Beresh, John E., Dobecki, Douglas, Miller, Nathan, Mehta, Pankaj, Girardi, George, Deer, Timothy R.

    Published in Pain and therapy (01-12-2020)
    “…Introduction Chronic pain assessment and post-treatment evaluation continues to be challenging due to a lack of validated, objective tools to measure patient…”
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    An Analysis of Biomarkers in Patients with Chronic Pain by Gunn, Joshua, Hill, Melissa M, Cotten, Bradley M, Deer, Timothy R

    Published in Pain physician (01-01-2020)
    “…Because of the subjective nature of current pain assessments, limited efficacy of treatment options and risks associated with opioid abuse and diversion, the…”
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    Citrus flavonoid, naringenin, increases locomotor activity and reduces diacylglycerol accumulation in skeletal muscle of obese ovariectomized mice by Ke, Jia-Yu, Cole, Rachel M., Hamad, Essam M., Hsiao, Yung-Hsuan, Cotten, Bradley M., Powell, Kimerly A., Belury, Martha A.

    Published in Molecular nutrition & food research (01-02-2016)
    “…Scope Estrogen deficiency has been associated with central obesity, muscle loss and metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal women. This study assessed naringenin…”
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    Cross-Validation of the Foundation Pain Index with PROMIS-29 in Chronic Pain Patients by Pope, Jason E, Fishman, Michael A, Gunn, Joshua A, Cotten, Bradley M, Hill, Melissa M, Deer, Timothy R

    Published in Journal of pain research (01-01-2021)
    “…Discovery and validation of pragmatic biomarkers represent significant advancements in the field of pain management. Evaluating relationships between objective…”
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    Raspberry ketone fails to reduce adiposity beyond decreasing food intake in C57BL/6 mice fed a high-fat diet by Cotten, Bradley M, Diamond, Stephanie A, Banh, Taylor, Hsiao, Yung-Hsuan, Cole, Rachel M, Li, Jinhui, Simons, Christopher T, Bruno, Richard S, Belury, Martha A, Vodovotz, Yael

    Published in Food & function (19-04-2017)
    “…As the incidence of obesity continues to increase, identifying novel nutritional therapies to enhance weight loss are needed. Raspberry ketone (RK;…”
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    Investigating the amino acid digestibility of alternative protein sources and determining the impact of dietary fiber on energy, nitrogen, and amino acid digestibility in growing pigs by Cotten, Bradley M

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…Three experiments were designed to quantify the nitrogen (N) and amino acid (AA) digestibility of various protein sources fed to growing pigs. The protein…”
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    Investigating the amino acid digestibility of alternative protein sources and determining the impact of dietary fiber on energy, nitrogen, and amino acid digestibility in growing pigs by Cotten, Bradley M

    “…Three experiments were designed to quantify the nitrogen (N) and amino acid (AA) digestibility of various protein sources fed to growing pigs. The protein…”
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    Dissertation