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Jan 26, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Brian Parker |Benjamin T. Bikman |Brigham Young
KeywordsB-hydroxybutyrate favorably, muscle cell survival, mitochondrial bioenergeticsDepartmentPhysiology and Developmental BiologyAbstractThe growing worldwide incidence of obesity and its associated pathologies, like type 2 diabetes, has received much deserved attention. However, despite this attention and substantial research efforts, little meaningful progress has been made in slowing or reversing the growing cost and trends of obesity worldwide.
Lack of affinity signature for germinal center cells that have initiated plasma cell differentiation
Jan 15, 2024 |
cell.com | Henry Sutton |Xin Gao |Hannah Kelly |Brian Parker
• None The extent of affinity maturation differs between the memory and antibody-forming cell compartments in the primary immune response. :• None Antigen affinity controls rapid T-dependent antibody production by driving the expansion rather than the differentiation or extrafollicular migration of early plasmablasts. :• None Differentiation of germinal center B cells into plasma cells is initiated by high-affinity antigen and completed by Tfh cells.
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Feb 21, 2023 |
bls.gov | John Bieler |Jonathan Church |Brian Parker |Kelley W. Khatchadourian
Featured Article Respondents’ low response rates that affect not only sample size but also sample composition have emerged as a central challenge in measuring consumer price change for medical care. In the case of medical care, insufficient responses from respondents have made getting an accurate mix of prices by payer type (self-pay, insurance, Medicare Part B) more difficult.
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