UNC-authored articles published by MDPI
Longitudinal associations between monetary value of the diet, DASH diet score and the allostatic load among middle-aged urban adults
Experimental studies of front-of-package nutrient warning labels on sugar-sweetened beverages and ultra-processed foods: A scoping review
Applicability of precision medicine approaches to managing hypertension in rural populations
Estimated impact of targeted pre-exposure prophylaxis: Strategies for men who have sex with men in the United States
Nucleobase but not sugar fidelity is maintained in the Sabin I RNA-dependent RNA polymerase
Conformational ensemble of the poliovirus 3CD precursor observed by MD simulations and confirmed by SAXS: A strategy to expand the viral proteome?
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase speed and fidelity are not the only determinants of the mechanism or efficiency of recombination
Investigating Multiple Household Water Sources and Uses with a Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) Survey
Extreme Weather Events and Climate Variability Provide a Lens to How Shallow Lakes May Respond to Climate Change
Working with Climate Projections to Estimate Disease Burden: Perspectives from Public Health
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