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2017
K. A. Lytle, Wong, C. P., and Jump, D. B., “Docosahexaenoic acid blocks progression of western diet-induced nonalcoholic steatohepatitis in obese Ldlr-/- mice”, PLOS ONE, no. 4603715694913Suppl 12413624367446441413125105771810712858318382951Suppl 12224256130393, p. e0173376, 2017.
2018
D. B. Jump, Lytle, K. A., Depner, C. M., and Tripathy, S., “Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids as a treatment strategy for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.”, Pharmacol Ther, vol. 181, pp. 108-125, 2018.
A. P. Brandão, Cooke, R. F., Schubach, K. M., Marques, R. S., Bohnert, D. W., Carvalho, R. S., Dias, N. W., Timlin, C. L., Clark-Deener, S., Currin, J. F., Jump, D. B., Pohler, K. G., Cerri, R. L. A., and Mercadante, V. R. G., “Supplementing Ca salts of soybean oil after artificial insemination increases pregnancy success in Bos taurus beef cows.”, J Anim Sci, 2018.
2019
S. A. Martin, Philbrick, K., Wong, C. P., Olson, D. A., Branscum, A. J., Jump, D. B., Marik, C., DenHerder, J., Sargent, J., Turner, R. T., and Iwaniec, U. T., “Thermoneutral housing attenuates premature cancellous bone loss in male C57BL/6J mice.”, Endocr Connect, 2019.

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