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Frederick Ferguson

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The Journal of Physiology|December 5, 2023
Comment on Frampton et al. 2023: Propionate, not acetate, lactate or succinate, may explain carbohydrate effects on satietyWilliam J McCarthy, Frederick Ferguson
Ethnicity & Disease|April 6, 2026
Exploring Self-Employment and Cardiovascular Disease Risk among Hispanic WomenLisette Collins, Frederick Ferguson, Kimberly Narain
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|December 20, 2025
For Optimal HIV Viral Load Reduction, Increase Intake of Gut Microbe-Friendly Foods: Comment on Palar et alWilliam J McCarthy, Frederick Ferguson, Lillian Gelberg
JAMA Pediatrics|June 8, 2026
Factors Associated With Food Allergy and Gut Microbiota DysfunctionWilliam J McCarthy, Frederick Ferguson, Jonathan P Jacobs
Experimental Gerontology|January 5, 2002
Expansions of peripheral blood CD8 T-lymphocyte subpopulations and an association with cytomegalovirus seropositivity in the elderly: the Swedish NONA immune studyAnders Wikby, Boo Johansson, Jadwiga Olsson, et al.
Pediatrics|April 1, 2022
A Residency Program Curriculum to Improve Health Care Transitions for Autistic IndividualsPriyanka Fernandes, Jason Timmerman, Emily Hotez, et al.
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|June 6, 2006
The immune risk phenotype is associated with IL-6 in the terminal decline stage: findings from the Swedish NONA immune longitudinal study of very late life functioningAnders Wikby, Bengt-Olof Nilsson, Rosalyn Forsey, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|June 24, 2005
An immune risk phenotype, cognitive impairment, and survival in very late life: impact of allostatic load in Swedish octogenarian and nonagenarian humansAnders Wikby, Frederick Ferguson, Rosalyn Forsey, et al.
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The Journal of Physiology|December 5, 2023
Comment on Frampton et al. 2023: Propionate, not acetate, lactate or succinate, may explain carbohydrate effects on satietyWilliam J McCarthy, Frederick Ferguson
Ethnicity & Disease|April 6, 2026
Exploring Self-Employment and Cardiovascular Disease Risk among Hispanic WomenLisette Collins, Frederick Ferguson, Kimberly Narain
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|December 20, 2025
For Optimal HIV Viral Load Reduction, Increase Intake of Gut Microbe-Friendly Foods: Comment on Palar et alWilliam J McCarthy, Frederick Ferguson, Lillian Gelberg
JAMA Pediatrics|June 8, 2026
Factors Associated With Food Allergy and Gut Microbiota DysfunctionWilliam J McCarthy, Frederick Ferguson, Jonathan P Jacobs
Experimental Gerontology|January 5, 2002
Expansions of peripheral blood CD8 T-lymphocyte subpopulations and an association with cytomegalovirus seropositivity in the elderly: the Swedish NONA immune studyAnders Wikby, Boo Johansson, Jadwiga Olsson, et al.
Pediatrics|April 1, 2022
A Residency Program Curriculum to Improve Health Care Transitions for Autistic IndividualsPriyanka Fernandes, Jason Timmerman, Emily Hotez, et al.
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|June 6, 2006
The immune risk phenotype is associated with IL-6 in the terminal decline stage: findings from the Swedish NONA immune longitudinal study of very late life functioningAnders Wikby, Bengt-Olof Nilsson, Rosalyn Forsey, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|June 24, 2005
An immune risk phenotype, cognitive impairment, and survival in very late life: impact of allostatic load in Swedish octogenarian and nonagenarian humansAnders Wikby, Frederick Ferguson, Rosalyn Forsey, et al.
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