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Matthew G Browning

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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|March 3, 2016
Methodologic considerations in the evaluation of adaptive thermogenesisMatthew G Browning
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|November 2, 2015
Leptin as a potential mediator of both physiologic and behavioral determinants of reductions in activity-related energy expenditure during weight lossMatthew G Browning
International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health|December 4, 2014
The contribution of fat-free mass to resting energy expenditure: implications for weight loss strategies in the treatment of adolescent obesityMatthew G Browning, Ronald K Evans
Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases : Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery|August 28, 2017
Bile acid physiology as the potential driver for the sustained metabolic improvements with bariatric surgeryMatthew G Browning, Guilherme M Campos
Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases : Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery|April 21, 2018
Regression-based approach is needed to compare predicted and measured resting metabolic rate after weight loss and body composition changesMatthew G Browning, Jad Khoraki, Guilherme M Campos
Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases : Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery|February 5, 2017
Blunting of adaptive thermogenesis as a potential additional mechanism to promote weight loss after gastric bypassMatthew G Browning, Charlotte Rabl, Guilherme M Campos
Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases : Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery|November 4, 2020
Progranulin as a potential contributor to improved adipose tissue function after gastric bypassRoel Bolckmans, Matthew G Browning, Guilherme M Campos
Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases : Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery|May 11, 2019
Comment on: Racial disparities may impact referrals and access to bariatric surgeryMatthew G Browning, Bernardo M Pessoa, Guilherme M Campos
Cell Death & Disease|March 4, 2018
Concurrent miR-21 suppression and FXR activation as a mechanism of improvement in nonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseGuilherme S Mazzini, Jad Khoraki, Matthew G Browning, et al.
Current Obesity Reports|March 9, 2019
Changes in Bile Acid Metabolism, Transport, and Signaling as Central Drivers for Metabolic Improvements After Bariatric SurgeryMatthew G Browning, Bernardo M Pessoa, Jad Khoraki, et al.
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|March 3, 2016
Methodologic considerations in the evaluation of adaptive thermogenesisMatthew G Browning
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|November 2, 2015
Leptin as a potential mediator of both physiologic and behavioral determinants of reductions in activity-related energy expenditure during weight lossMatthew G Browning
International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health|December 4, 2014
The contribution of fat-free mass to resting energy expenditure: implications for weight loss strategies in the treatment of adolescent obesityMatthew G Browning, Ronald K Evans
Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases : Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery|August 28, 2017
Bile acid physiology as the potential driver for the sustained metabolic improvements with bariatric surgeryMatthew G Browning, Guilherme M Campos
Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases : Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery|April 21, 2018
Regression-based approach is needed to compare predicted and measured resting metabolic rate after weight loss and body composition changesMatthew G Browning, Jad Khoraki, Guilherme M Campos
Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases : Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery|February 5, 2017
Blunting of adaptive thermogenesis as a potential additional mechanism to promote weight loss after gastric bypassMatthew G Browning, Charlotte Rabl, Guilherme M Campos
Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases : Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery|November 4, 2020
Progranulin as a potential contributor to improved adipose tissue function after gastric bypassRoel Bolckmans, Matthew G Browning, Guilherme M Campos
Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases : Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery|May 11, 2019
Comment on: Racial disparities may impact referrals and access to bariatric surgeryMatthew G Browning, Bernardo M Pessoa, Guilherme M Campos
Cell Death & Disease|March 4, 2018
Concurrent miR-21 suppression and FXR activation as a mechanism of improvement in nonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseGuilherme S Mazzini, Jad Khoraki, Matthew G Browning, et al.
Current Obesity Reports|March 9, 2019
Changes in Bile Acid Metabolism, Transport, and Signaling as Central Drivers for Metabolic Improvements After Bariatric SurgeryMatthew G Browning, Bernardo M Pessoa, Jad Khoraki, et al.
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