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Amy J Wright

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Choi M, Kistler B, Wiese G, Stremke E, Wright A, Moorthi R, et al.
J Ren Nutr . 2018 Aug; 29(2):102-111. PMID: 30107974
Objective: Patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD) have high protein and energy requirements, and protein-energy wasting is common and associated with poor outcomes. Eating during dialysis may improve nutritional status by counteracting...
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OConnor L, Paddon-Jones D, Wright A, Campbell W
Am J Clin Nutr . 2018 Jun; 108(1):33-40. PMID: 29901710
Background: A Mediterranean-style eating pattern (Mediterranean Pattern) is often described as being low in red meat. Research shows that lean, unprocessed red meat can be incorporated into healthy eating patterns...
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Sayer R, Dhillon J, Tamer G, Cornier M, Chen N, Wright A, et al.
Nutrients . 2017 Jul; 9(8). PMID: 28749419
Nuts have high energy and fat contents, but nut intake does not promote weight gain or obesity, which may be partially explained by their proposed high satiety value. The primary...
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Amankwaah A, Sayer R, Wright A, Chen N, McCrory M, Campbell W
Nutrients . 2017 Apr; 9(4). PMID: 28368334
Dietary protein and fiber independently influence insulin-mediated glucose control. However, potential additive effects are not well-known. Men and women ( = 20; age: 26 ± 5 years; body mass index:...
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Sayer R, Amankwaah A, Tamer Jr G, Chen N, Wright A, Tregellas J, et al.
Nutrients . 2016 Jan; 8(1). PMID: 26742068
Increasing either protein or fiber at mealtimes has relatively modest effects on ingestive behavior. Whether protein and fiber have additive or interactive effects on ingestive behavior is not known. Fifteen...
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Sayer R, Wright A, Chen N, Campbell W
Am J Clin Nutr . 2015 Jun; 102(2):302-8. PMID: 26063693
Background: Hypertension is a major, modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular and kidney disease and premature mortality that is improved by the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet. The DASH...
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Gregg B, Moore P, Demozay D, Hall B, Li M, Husain A, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 2012 Jun; 97(9):3197-206. PMID: 22745242
Context: Insulin resistance can be compensated by increased functional pancreatic β-cell mass; otherwise, diabetes ensues. Such compensation depends not only on environmental and genetic factors but also on the baseline...
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Polyak S, Mach A, Porvasnik S, Dixon L, Conlon T, Erger K, et al.
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol . 2011 Nov; 302(3):G296-308. PMID: 22114116
Effective gene transfer with sustained gene expression is an important adjunct to the study of intestinal inflammation and future therapy in inflammatory bowel disease. Recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors are...
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Silver J, Elder M, Conlon T, Cruz P, Wright A, Srivastava A, et al.
Hum Gene Ther . 2010 Dec; 22(8):935-49. PMID: 21142972
Severe combined immune deficiency due to adenosine deaminase (ADA) deficiency is a rare, potentially fatal pediatric disease, which results from mutations within the ADA gene, leading to metabolic abnormalities and...
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Maupin-Furlow J, Humbard M, Kirkland P, Li W, Reuter C, Wright A, et al.
Curr Top Dev Biol . 2006 Sep; 75:125-69. PMID: 16984812
Insight into the world of proteolysis has expanded considerably over the past decade. Energy-dependent proteases, such as the proteasome, are no longer viewed as nonspecific degradative enzymes associated solely with...