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1. Obesity-associated microbiomes instigate visceral adipose tissue inflammation by recruitment of distinct neutrophils.

2. Characterization of inflammatory changes in the breast cancer associated adipose tissue and comparison to the unaffected contralateral breast.

3. Obesogenic Memory Maintains Adipose Tissue Inflammation and Insulin Resistance.

4. Loss of Antigen Presentation in Adipose Tissue Macrophages or in Adipocytes, but Not Both, Improves Glucose Metabolism.

5. Human Visceral Adipose Tissue Macrophages Are Not Adequately Defined by Standard Methods of Characterization.

6. Epigenetic regulation of miR-17~92 contributes to the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis.

7. Redox modulation of global phosphatase activity and protein phosphorylation in intact skeletal muscle.

8. Thermal tolerance of contractile function in oxidative skeletal muscle: no protection by antioxidants and reduced tolerance with eicosanoid enzyme inhibition.

9. Superoxide scavengers augment contractile but not energetic responses to hypoxia in rat diaphragm.

10. Lipoxygenase-dependent superoxide release in skeletal muscle.

11. Sources for superoxide release: lessons from blockade of electron transport, NADPH oxidase, and anion channels in diaphragm.

12. Selected Contribution: Improved anoxic tolerance in rat diaphragm following intermittent hypoxia.

13. Intra- and extracellular measurement of reactive oxygen species produced during heat stress in diaphragm muscle.

14. Antioxidants protect rat diaphragmatic muscle function under hypoxic conditions.

15. Dithiothreitol improves recovery from in vitro diaphragm fatigue.

16. N-tert-butyl-alpha-phenylnitrone: a free radical trap with unanticipated effects on diaphragm function.

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