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New MU Authored Trending Article in Pubmed

This week’s trending article in Pubmed is “Compromised hepatic mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation and reduced markers of mitochondrial turnover in human NAFLD,” co-authored by Mary MooreRory Cunningham, Grace Meers, Dr. R. Scott Rector, and Dr. Elizabeth Parks from the Dept. of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology; Sarah Johnson, Dr. Ahmed Swi, Dr. Ghassan Hammoud, and Dr. Jamal Ibdah from the Dept. of Medicine-Gastroenterology; Dr. Andrew Wheeler, Dr. Rama Ganga, Dr. Nicole Spencer, and Dr. James Pitt in the Dept. of Surgery.

The article was published in Hepatology (impact factor 17.425 in 2020).

What is a Pubmed trending article?

Trending articles is a marker of increased interest in a PubMed abstract. Trending articles are those with a significant increase in daily PubMed views in the past two days as compared to the previous baseline period, which is approximately a week.

You can see the full list of trending articles here.

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Taira Meadowcroft

Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.