18 results on '"Weinheimer-Haus, Eileen M."'
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2. Use of mobile technology to identify behavioral mechanisms linked to mental health outcomes in Kenya: protocol for development and validation of a predictive model
3. Different gut microbiota in U.S. formula-fed infants consuming a meat vs. dairy-based complementary foods: A randomized controlled trial
4. Artificial intelligence and machine learning for early detection and diagnosis of colorectal cancer in sub-Saharan Africa
5. The Apparent Relation between Plasma 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Insulin Resistance Is Largely Attributable to Central Adiposity in Overweight and Obese Adults1,2
6. Higher Total Protein Intake and Change in Total Protein Intake Affect Body Composition but Not Metabolic Syndrome Indexes in Middle-Aged Overweight and Obese Adults Who Perform Resistance and Aerobic Exercise for 36 Weeks1–3
7. Sustained inflammasome activity in macrophages impairs wound healing in type 2 diabetic humans and mice
8. Macrophage activation and skeletal muscle healing following traumatic injury
9. Utilizing public health data to geotarget hepatitis C virus elimination approaches in urban and rural Michigan
10. Utilizing public health data to geotarget hepatitis C virus elimination approaches in urban and rural Michigan.
11. Low-intensity vibrations accelerate proliferation and alter macrophage phenotype in vitro
12. Increased skin blood flow during low intensity vibration in human participants: Analysis of control mechanisms using short-time Fourier transform
13. Whey Protein Supplementation and Higher Total Protein Intake Do Not Influence Bone Quantity in Overweight and Obese Adults Following a 36-Week Exercise and Diet Intervention
14. Macrophage Activation and Skeletal Muscle Healing Following Traumatic Injury
15. Thyroid status, insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance in overweight and obese adults before and after 36 weeks of whey protein supplementation and exercise training
16. Nod-Like Receptor Protein-3 Inflammasome Plays an Important Role during Early Stages of Wound Healing
17. Low-Intensity Vibration Improves Angiogenesis and Wound Healing in Diabetic Mice
18. Low-Intensity Vibration Improves Muscle Healing in a Mouse Model of Laceration Injury.
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