Diet & Diabetes: A Trans-Generational Epigenetic Study

IN COLLABORATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS A&M HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AND CATHOLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES ST. JOSEPH HEALTH REGIONAL HOSPITAL, FOUNDATION MEDICAL DIRECTOR M. WILSON, M.D. AND PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, MAHUA CHOUDHURY, PH.D. ARE INVESTIGATING DIET AND DIABETES: A TRANS GENERATIONAL EPIGENETIC STUDY. THE PROJECT SEEKS TO PREDICT THE EARLY ONSET OF DIABETES AND ADVANCE IN PREVENTIVE TREATMENT PROTOCOLS FOR DIABETES. (CHOUDHURY STUDY)

Title: Effect of Chronic Western diets on non-alcoholic fatty liver of male mice modifying the PPAR-γ pathway via miR-27b-5p regulation

International Journal of Molecular Sciences in the section: Molecular Pathology, Diagnostics, and Therapeutic. In Epigenetic Mechanisms and Human Pathology issue.

Authors: Jian Zhang, Catherine A Powell, Matthew K Kay, Ravi Sonkar, Sunitha

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