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Edward J. Dick
Researcher at Texas Biomedical Research Institute
Publications - 144
Citations - 3218
Edward J. Dick is an academic researcher from Texas Biomedical Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Baboon & Esophagus. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 134 publications receiving 2396 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward J. Dick include Wilford Hall Medical Center.
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Coordinated Defects in Hepatic Long Chain Fatty Acid Metabolism and Triglyceride Accumulation Contribute to Insulin Resistance in Non-Human Primates
Subhash Kamath,Alberto O. Chavez,Amalia Gastaldelli,Amalia Gastaldelli,Francesca Casiraghi,Glenn A. Halff,Gregory A Abrahamian,A.M. Davalli,Raul A. Bastarrachea,Anthony G. Comuzzie,Rodolfo Guardado-Mendoza,Lilia M. Jimenez-Ceja,Vicki Mattern,Ana Maria Paez,Andrea Ricotti,Mary E. Tejero,Paul B. Higgins,Iram P. Rodriguez-Sanchez,Devjit Tripathy,Ralph A. DeFronzo,Edward J. Dick,Gary W. Cline,Franco Folli +22 more
TL;DR: Liver TG content is closely related with both hepatic and peripheral IR, whereas liver LC-UFA and LC-SFA are closely related only with hepatic IR in non-human primates.
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Record review of baboons with histologically confirmed endometriosis in a large established colony.
TL;DR: Overall, endometriosis in baboons presents a spontaneously occurring animal model that shares important features with the disease in women and the rhesus macaque.
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Endocannabinoid crosstalk between placenta and maternal fat in a baboon model (Papio spp.) of obesity.
Brian Brocato,Alexander A. Zoerner,Zorica Janjetovic,Cezary Skobowiat,Sonali Gupta,Bob M. Moore,Andrzej Slominski,Jie Zhang,Mauro Schenone,Ramona Phinehas,Robert J. Ferry,Robert J. Ferry,Edward J. Dick,Gene B. Hubbard,Giancarlo Mari,Natalia Schlabritz-Loutsevitch +15 more
TL;DR: This is the first study to demonstrate differential ECB pathway regulation in maternal fat and placenta in MO and indicates differential regulation and function exist for AEA and 2-AG as the major ECB pathways in placentas.
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SARS-CoV-2 infection leads to acute infection with dynamic cellular and inflammatory flux in the lung that varies across nonhuman primate species
Dhiraj Kumar Singh,Shashank Ganatra,Bindu Singh,Journey Cole,Kendra J. Alfson,Elizabeth Clemmons,Michal Gazi,Olga Gonzalez,Ruby Escabedo,Tae-Hyung Lee,Ayan Chatterjee,Yenny Goez-Gazi,Riti Sharan,Rajesh Thippeshappa,Maya Gough,Cynthia Alvarez,Alyssa Blakely,Justin Ferdin,Carmen Bartley,Hilary M. Staples,Laura M. Parodi,Jessica Callery,Amanda Mannino,Benjamin Klaffke,Priscilla Escareno,Roy N. Platt,Vida L. Hodara,Julia M. Scordo,Adelekan Oyejide,Dharani Ajithdoss,Richard Copin,Alina Baum,Christos A. Kyratsous,Xavier Alvarez,Bruce A. Rosa,Mushtaq Ahmed,Anna Goodroe,John Dutton,Shannan Hall-Ursone,Patrice A. Frost,Andra K. Voges,Corinna N. Ross,Ken Sayers,Christopher H. Chen,Cory R. A. Hallam,Shabaana A. Khader,Makedonka Mitreva,Tim J. Anderson,Luis Martinez-Sobrido,Jean L. Patterson,Joanne Turner,Jordi B. Torrelles,Edward J. Dick,Kathleen M. Brasky,Larry S. Schlesinger,Luis D. Giavedoni,Deepak Kaushal,Ricardo Carrion +57 more
TL;DR: These results showcase in critical detail, the robust early cellular immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection, which are not sterilizing and likely impact development of antibody responses.
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Natural Chagas disease in four baboons
TL;DR: A colony baboon was discovered to be infected with T. cruzi in 1984 and is the leading cause of heart disease and cardiovascular death in Central and South America.