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    Diet-resistant obesity is characterized by a distinct plasma proteomic signature and impaired muscle fiber metabolism by Thrush, A B, Antoun, G, Nikpay, M, Patten, D A, DeVlugt, C, Mauger, J-F, Beauchamp, B L, Lau, P, Reshke, R, Doucet, É, Imbeault, P, Boushel, R, Gibbings, D, Hager, J, Valsesia, A, Slack, R S, Al-Dirbashi, O Y, Dent, R, McPherson, R, Harper, M-E

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-03-2018)
    “…Background/Objectives: Inter-individual variability in weight loss during obesity treatment is complex and poorly understood. Here we use whole body and tissue…”
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    Lactobacillus-produced exopolysaccharides and their potential health benefits: a review by Patten, D A, Laws, A P

    Published in Beneficial microbes (01-01-2015)
    “…Lactic acid bacteria, such as those of the Lactobacillus genus, naturally reside within the microbiota of the human body and have long been used as starter…”
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    Skeletal muscle mitoflashes, pH, and the role of uncoupling protein-3 by McBride, S., Wei-LaPierre, L., McMurray, F., MacFarlane, M., Qiu, X., Patten, D.A., Dirksen, R.T., Harper, M.-E.

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (15-03-2019)
    “…Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) are important cellular signaling molecules, but can cause oxidative damage if not kept within tolerable limits. An…”
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    LKB1-regulated adaptive mechanisms are essential for neuronal survival following mitochondrial dysfunction by Germain, Marc, Nguyen, Angela P, Khacho, Mireille, Patten, David A, Screaton, Robert A, Park, David S, Slack, Ruth S

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-03-2013)
    “…Mitochondrial dysfunction plays an important role in the etiology of neurodegenerative diseases. However, the progressive nature of neuronal loss in genetic…”
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    XB596, a promising bis-naphthalimide anti-cancer agent by Chen, S F, Behrens, D L, Behrens, C H, Czerniak, P M, Dexter, D L, Dusak, B L, Fredericks, J R, Gale, K C, Gross, J L, Jiang, J B

    Published in Anti-cancer drugs (01-08-1993)
    “…We have synthesized a promising class of bis-naphthalimide anti-tumor agents. A representative compound in this series, XB596, exhibits potent in vitro growth…”
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