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Gina Warner

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New Directions for Youth Development|December 25, 2014
Issue editors' notesJoseph L Mahoney, Gina Warner
Cell Metabolism|April 30, 2021
Evolving concepts in NAD<sup>+</sup> metabolismClaudia C S Chini, Julianna D Zeidler, Sonu Kashyap, et al.
Plos One|October 27, 2017
Cardiovascular phenotype in Smad3 deficient mice with renovascular hypertensionSonu Kashyap, Gina Warner, Zeng Hu, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|November 6, 2015
Food Restriction Ameliorates the Development of Polycystic Kidney DiseaseGina Warner, Kyaw Zaw Hein, Veronica Nin, et al.
Iscience|November 17, 2022
Endogenous metabolism in endothelial and immune cells generates most of the tissue vitamin B3 (nicotinamide)Julianna D Zeidler, Claudia C S Chini, Karina S Kanamori, et al.
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New Directions for Youth Development|December 25, 2014
Issue editors' notesJoseph L Mahoney, Gina Warner
Cell Metabolism|April 30, 2021
Evolving concepts in NAD<sup>+</sup> metabolismClaudia C S Chini, Julianna D Zeidler, Sonu Kashyap, et al.
Plos One|October 27, 2017
Cardiovascular phenotype in Smad3 deficient mice with renovascular hypertensionSonu Kashyap, Gina Warner, Zeng Hu, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|November 6, 2015
Food Restriction Ameliorates the Development of Polycystic Kidney DiseaseGina Warner, Kyaw Zaw Hein, Veronica Nin, et al.
Iscience|November 17, 2022
Endogenous metabolism in endothelial and immune cells generates most of the tissue vitamin B3 (nicotinamide)Julianna D Zeidler, Claudia C S Chini, Karina S Kanamori, et al.
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