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George M. Weinstock
Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis
Publications - 488
Citations - 158810
George M. Weinstock is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 122, co-authored 482 publications receiving 144274 citations. Previous affiliations of George M. Weinstock include University of Texas at Austin & Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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Erratum: NIH Working Group Report - Using Genomic Information to Guide Weight Management: From Universal to Precision Treatment (Obesity (2016) 24 (14-22) DOI: 10.1002/oby.21381)
Molly S. Bray,Ruth J. F. Loos,Jeanne M. McCaffery,Charlotte Ling,Paul W. Franks,George M. Weinstock,Michael Snyder,Jason L. Vassy,Tanya Agurs-Collins +8 more
TL;DR: It was pointed out that the functional work establishing the link between FTO and IRX3/IRX5 was performed by Claussnitzer M and Kellis M et al, and the following reference should have been included in the paper.
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Introduction to mammalian genome special issue: the microbiome in human health and disease.
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Bifidobacterial carbohydrate/nucleoside metabolism enhances oxidative phosphorylation in white adipose tissue to protect against diet-induced obesity
Gihyeon Kim,You-Sun Yoon,Jin Ho Park,Jae Won Park,Myung Giun Noh,Hyun Kim,Chang Suk Park,Hyuktae Kwon,Jeong Hyeon Park,Yena Kim,J. Sohn,Shinyoung Park,Hyeon Ju Kim,Sun Kyoung Im,Yeongmin Kim,Hayung Chung,Myung Hee Nam,Jee Young Kwon,Yong Jae Kim,Ji Hyeon Baek,Hak Su Kim,George M. Weinstock,Belong Cho,Charles Kai-Wu Lee,Sungsoon Fang,Han Woong Park,Je Kyung Seong +26 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors reported that Bifidobacterium longum and bifidibacteria are crucial to controlling metabolic parameters in the Korean population, and they found that the abundance of longum was markedly reduced in individuals with increased visceral adipose tissue (VAT), body mass index (BMI), blood triglyceride (TG), and fatty liver.
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Analysis Of The Respiratory Microbiome Using Bronchoalveolar Lavage From HIV-Infected And Uninfected Subjects
Homer L. Twigg,David E. Nelson,Qunfeng Dong,Kashi Vishwanath Revanna,Xiang Gao,Richard B. Day,Kenneth S. Knox,Erica Sodergren,George M. Weinstock +8 more