Contrasting effects of Western vs. Mediterranean diets on monocyte inflammatory gene expression and social behavior in a primate model

  1. Corbin SC Johnson
  2. Carol Shively
  3. Kristofer T Michalson
  4. Amanda J Lea
  5. Ryne J DeBo
  6. Timothy D Howard
  7. Gregory A Hawkins
  8. Susan E Appt
  9. Yongmei Liu
  10. Charles E McCall
  11. David M Herrington
  12. Edward H Ip
  13. Thomas C Register
  14. Noah Snyder-Mackler  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Washington, United States
  2. Wake Forest School of Medicine, United States
  3. Princeton University, United States
  4. Duke University School of Medicine, United States
  5. Arizona State University, United States
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  1. Corbin SC Johnson
  2. Carol Shively
  3. Kristofer T Michalson
  4. Amanda J Lea
  5. Ryne J DeBo
  6. Timothy D Howard
  7. Gregory A Hawkins
  8. Susan E Appt
  9. Yongmei Liu
  10. Charles E McCall
  11. David M Herrington
  12. Edward H Ip
  13. Thomas C Register
  14. Noah Snyder-Mackler
(2021)
Contrasting effects of Western vs. Mediterranean diets on monocyte inflammatory gene expression and social behavior in a primate model
eLife 10:e68293.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.68293