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105. Identification of candidate genes regulating HDL cholesterol using a chromosomal region expression array

108. Differential microRNA response to a high-cholesterol, high-fat diet in livers of low and high LDL-C baboons

112. Rare DEGS1 variant significantly alters de novo ceramide synthesis pathway

115. Development of the lateral ventricular choroid plexus in a marsupial, Monodelphis domestica

116. Identification of baboon microRNAs expressed in liver and lymphocytes

117. A unique biomedical resource at risk

120. Genomic imprinting of IGF2 in marsupials is methylation dependent

121. Opossum carboxylesterases: sequences, phylogeny and evidence for CES gene duplication events predating the marsupial-eutherian common ancestor

124. Effects of NIDDM on lipoprotein(a) concentration and apolipoprotein(a) size

125. Lack of Trypanosoma cruzi Infection in Urban Roof Rats (Rattus rattus) at a Texas Facility Housing Naturally Infected Nonhuman Primates

126. Histological variation of early stage atherosclerotic lesions in baboons after prolonged challenge with high‐cholesterol, high‐fat diet.

127. Identification of candidate genes encoding an LDL-C QTL in baboons[S]

129. Sex-biased microRNA expression in mammals and birds reveals underlying regulatory mechanisms and a role in dosage compensation

133. Cynomolgus macaques naturally infected with Trypanosoma cruzi-I exhibit an overall mixed pro-inflammatory/modulated cytokine signature characteristic of human Chagas disease

136. Experimental approaches to derive CD34+ progenitors from human and nonhuman primate embryonic stem cells

137. Hypercholesterolemia

138. Early endothelial damage detected by circulating particles in baboons fed a diet high in simple arbohydrates in conjunction with saturated or unsaturated fat

140. Phenotypic Features of Circulating Leukocytes from Non-human Primates Naturally Infected with Trypanosoma cruzi Resemble the Major Immunological Findings Observed in Human Chagas Disease

150. Pleiotropy of cardiometabolic syndrome with obesity-related anthropometric traits determined using empirically derived kinships from the Busselton Health Study.

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