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Author Index Author Index A Acharya, S. , 425, 432 Aamir, A.H. , 361 Acheampong, J. , 188 Abashidze, S. , 155 Açikgöz, G. , 337, 342 Abbas, A. , 118 Ackerman, S.J. , 212 Abbas, S.N. , 176 Acuña-Castroviejo, D. , 343 Abbondanzo, S.J. , 53 Adaikalakoteswari, A. , 181 Abbruscato, T.J. , 57 Adami, H.O. , 356–358 Abcouwer, S.F. , 193 Adamis, A.P. , 176, 180, 188, 191, 214, Abdallah, M. , 358 216, 223 Abdel Khalek, A.K. , 360 Adamkiewicz, J. , 152–154 Abdel-Bary, E.M. , 419 Adams, A.J. , 188, 189 Abdella, N. , 182 Adams, E.R. , 178 Abdellauoi, K.S. , 427 Addicks, K. , 250 Abdelsayed, R. , 24, 126, 249, 250, 252, 291, Adeyemo, A. , 188 355, 363, 373 Adibi, S. , 390 Abdel-Wahhab, M.A. , 383 Adimoolam, S. , 159 Abdo, K.M. , 374, 375, 382, 383 Adjovi-Desouza, M. , 332 Abdollahi, M. , 34 Adkinson, C. , 306, 307 Abe, M. , 239 Adler, A.I. , 61, 69 Abe, T. , 414, 415 Adler, K. , 158 Abebe, W. , 124, 291 Adler, S.G. , 246 Abelseth, J.M. , 46, 49 Adschiri, T. , 438 Abiko, A. , 239 Aeppli, D. , 338, 340, 343 Abnet, C.C. , 363 A fi fi , M. , 361 Aboul Nour, W.H. , 383 Afzal, A. , 150, 155, 157, 159, 160, 164, 165 Abou-Mohamed, G. , 179, 185 Agah, A. , 139, 141 Abraham, D.J. , 245 Agardh, C.D. , 38, 213 Abraham, N.G. , 190 Agardh, E. , 189 Abraham-Inpijn, L. , 325, 331 Agarwal, A. , 157, 418, 419 Abrahamsson, B. , 430 Agarwal, N. , 194 Abramovitch, R. , 157 Agarwal, P. , 194 Abramsson-Zetterberg, L.A.G. , 375, 383 Agostini, C. , 160 Abu-Abid, S. , 362, 363 Agraharm, S.G. , 276 Abu-El-Asrar, A.M. , 189 Agrawal, R. , 8 Abumrad, N.N. , 52 Agrón, E. , 30, 72 Achan, V. , 159 Aguiar, A.M. , 163 M.S. Mozaff ari (ed.), New Strategies to Advance Pre/Diabetes Care: Integrative 457 Approach by PPPM, Advances in Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine 3, DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-5971-8, © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013 458 Author Index Aguilar, E. , 161 Ali, S.S. , 361 Agulnick, A.D. , 36 Ali, T.K. , 185 Agyenim-Boateng, K. , 188 Ali, Z.S. , 61 Ahlers, P. , 138, 139 Alickaj, A. , 358 Ahlfors, J.E. , 288 Alio, J.L. , 181 Ahmad, R. , 236 Aliyev, E. , 337, 342 Ahmed, I. , 43, 44, 47 Aljada, A. , 43, 178 Ahmed, K.A. , 136 Al-Jadaan, I.A. , 189 Ahn, H.J. , 236 Allannic, H. , 181 Ahren, B. , 49 Allémann, E. , 425 Ahsan, H. , 236 Allen, J.B. , 194 Ahui, M.L. , 159 Aller, M.A. , 277 Aicher, A. , 157, 158, 164 Allison, A.C. , 338, 343 Aicher, T. , 64 Alm, R. , 182 Aiello, L.P. , 180, 213, 216, 225, 227, 275 Almawi, W.Y. , 188 Ainamo, J. , 329, 332 Al-Mulla, H.M. , 361 Airey, M. , 212 Alonso, M.J. , 419 Aita, C.A. , 163 Alpers, C.E. , 243 Aizawa, Y. , 360, 361 Alpoim, M.C. , 374 Akafo, S. , 188 Al-Quotub, M. , 329 Akai, H. , 183 Alsberg, E. , 414, 421 Akasaka, H. , 358, 362, 363 Al-Shabrawey, M. , 177, 178, 180, 181, 184, Akbay, E. , 248 185, 188, 190, 272, 274, 275 Akdeniz, A. , 7, 246 Alshiek, J. , 186, 187 Akeel, S. , 180, 188 Alt, A. , 180 Akinsola, F.B. , 188 Altamentova, S.M. , 187 Akira, S. , 333 Altaweel, M. , 223 Akishita, M. , 62 Altinova, A.E. , 248 Akita, J. , 191 Alyassi, M. , 332 Akita, Y. , 70 Al-Zu’bi, B.N. , 334 Akiyama, K. , 242 Amano, S. , 178, 180, 243 Akkermans, R.P. , 45–47 Amar, S. , 344 Aksu, G. , 341 Amarnath, L. , 194, 195 Alameh, M. , 69 Ambrosch, A. , 304 Al-Amro, S.A. , 189 Ambrósio, A.F. , 157, 176, 193 Alany, R.G. , 403 Amin, A. , 65 Alavi, N. , 245 Aminabhavi, T.M. , 419, 425, 436 al-Awadi, F. , 182 Amiral, J. , 360 Albert, D.M. , 148 Ammoury, N. , 437 Alberti, K.G. , 5, 181 Amoah, A. , 188 Alberti, L. , 59 Anand, D.V. , 182 Albiges-Rizo, C. , 67 Anbinder, Y. , 186, 187 Alderman, C.J. , 185 Andersen, D.E. , 226 Aldington, S.J. , 213, 275 Andersen, H.O. , 289 Alejandro, R. , 34 Anderson, C.M. , 56 Aleman, M. , 235 Anderson, D. , 64 Alexander, A.M. , 269, 273, 274 Anderson, E.M. , 429 Alexeyev, M.F. , 360, 361 Anderson, J. , 311 Alfadhli, E. , 34 Anderson, M.E. , 243 Alhaique, F. , 421, 422 Anderson, R.A. , 375 Al-Hamodi, Z. , 136 Anderson, R.E. , 177, 190, 193 Ali, A. , 375 Anderson, T.J. , 120–122, 128, 132, 159 Ali, I.S. , 361 Andersson, S.G.E. , 306 Ali, N. , 423 Andersson, M.A. , 375, 383 Author Index 459 Andert, S.E. , 181, 192 Arner, P. , 130 Ando, D. , 58 Arnold, B. , 150 Andrassy, M. , 360 Arnoux, D. , 137–139 Andres, J. , 60 Aroda, V.R. , 44 Andriankaja, O.M. , 336, 337, 339, 341 Aronoff, S. , 44 Andriantsitohaina, R. , 136, 137 Arora, V. , 436 Anello, M. , 94 Aros, C. , 243 Anfosso, F. , 136–139 Arozal, W. , 360, 361 Angel, P. , 248 Arpak, N. , 332 Anguita-Alonso, P. , 429 Arrocha, A. , 396 Anitha, A. , 432, 436 Arruda, E.M. , 288 Ankareddi, I. , 375, 382 Arslan, M. , 248 Annunziato, F. , 154 Artlett, C.M. , 299 Ansary-Moghaddam, A. , 356 Artnik, B. , 6 Ansley, D.M. , 158 Arvia, C. , 311, 312 Antich, P. , 436 Arvindakshan, M. , 292 Antin, J.H. , 150 Asaba, K. , 236 Antonellis, P.J. , 50, 59 Asad, S. , 358 Antonelou, M.H. , 184 Asadi, A. , 69 Antonetti, D.A. , 176, 188, 189, 191, 192, 194, Asaf, R. , 186, 187 213, 216 Asahara, T. , 139, 150, 154, 163 Antonia, S.J. , 271 Asai, J. , 301 Antosiewicz-Bourget, J. , 36 Asai, Y. , 333 Anuradha, C.V. , 185 Asano, T. , 95, 271 Anversa, P. , 23, 157, 360 Asashima, M. , 67 Anzalone, R. , 235 Ascenzi, P. , 429 Aoka, Y. , 130 Asensi, M. , 195 Aoki, E. , 247, 248 Asfari, M. , 95, 96 Aouididi, S. , 215 Ashino, H. , 180 Apirakaramwong, A. , 420 Asins, G. , 71 Apparao, C. , 181, 182, 186 Asleh, R. , 186, 187 Arakawa, K. , 57 Asna fi , V. , 159 Araki, E. , 183, 292 Aso, Y. , 135, 239 Araki, K. , 95 Astelbauer, F. , 267 Araki, S. , 239, 248 Atala, A. , 31 Arana, C. , 343 Atasi, L. , 179 Aratani, Y. , 193 Aten, J. , 246 Arbit, E. , 65 Atilla, G. , 341 Archer, D.B. , 180 Atkins, R.C. , 243 Arda, H. , 185, 186 Atkinson, A. , 63 Ardakani, M.A. , 334 Atkinson, M.A. , 31, 37 Ardakani, M.R. , 334 Attardo, T. , 361 Ardiles, L. , 243 Attinger, C.E. , 300 Argraves, W.S. , 182 Attwood, J.T. , 267, 269 Arias, J.L. , 277, 428 Aubert, R.E. , 16, 18, 19, 227 Arikawa, E. , 180 Audren, F. , 222 Aringer, M. , 240 Auerbach, R. , 130 Ariyasu, R.G. , 148 Augst, A.D. , 420, 421 Armen, H. , 401 August, J.T. , 419 Armstrong, A.W. , 401 Augustin, A.J. , 182 Armstrong, D.G. , 182, 183, 185, 304, 305 Aukrust, P. , 276 Armstrong, E.J. , 401 Austin, C.J. , 267 Arnalich, F. , 248 Avery, R.B. , 148 Arnalich-Montiel, F. , 277 Avery, R.L. , 225 460 Author Index Avgouropoulos, G. , 403 Bailo, B.G. , 274 Avila, D. , 100 Bain, S.C. , 186 Avila, J.G. , 34 Bajpai, A.K. , 403, 404, 429 Avogaro, A. , 160 Baker, C. , 246 Avraham, I. , 157 Baker, H. , 53 Awaad, H. , 186, 187 Bakker, K. , 304 Awad, A.S. , 242 Bakker, W. , 127, 130 Awad, H. , 186, 187 Bakri, S.J. , 222 Awad, J.A. , 183 Bakst, G. , 46, 49 Awad, O. , 160 Bal, H.S. , 332 Aydemir, O. , 193 Balaban, N. , 429 Aykut, O. , 243 Balakumar, P. , 53 Ayoubi, F. , 141 Balaram, P. , 185 Azarmi, S. , 430 Balasubramanyam, M. , 181, 185 Azen, S.P. , 44, 212 Balcerczyk, A. , 126 Azhdarinia, A. , 421 Baldwin, A.D. , 420–422 Azuma, K. , 363 Baldwin, S. , 391 Azzi, A. , 180 Bale, S. , 286 Bales, V.S. , 2 Balian, G. , 332 B Balkau, B. , 162 Baban, B. , 245, 267, 268, 270–272, 291 Ball, H.J. , 267 Babendure, J.L. , 62 Ballantyne, C.M. , 93 Babu, V.R. , 425, 436 Ballantyne, G.H. , 51 Baccetti, F. , 311, 312 Ballas, L.M. , 180 Baccora, M.H. , 236 Balledux, J. , 286 Bach, L.A. , 7, 236 Ballermann, B.J. , 242 Bachar-Lustig, E. , 157 Balligand, J.L. , 139 Bachschmid, M. , 157 Balos, K. , 339, 343 Bacić, M. , 325 Ban, C.R. , 7 Bäck, L. , 363 Banarer, S. , 59 Bacon, G. , 325 Banba, N. , 243 Badawi, A. , 274 Banbula, A. , 344 Bader, M.S. , 302, 304 Banchereau, J. , 329 Badet, L. , 33 Bandello, F. , 225 Badillo, A.T. , 293, 294 Bandt, C.L. , 333 Badr, K.F. , 183 Bandyopadhyay, A. , 43 Bae, Y.H. , 425, 426 Banel, D. , 51, 303 Baelum, V. , 329 Banerjee, M. , 361 Baertschiger, R. , 33 Banerjee, R. , 416 Baesso, I. , 160 Banerjee, S. , 361 Baetge, E.E. , 36 Bang, A.G. , 36 Baeuerle, P.A. , 248 Bang, B.K. , 236 Baffero, E. , 298, 300 Bankert, J.M. , 224 Bagchi, D. , 383 Bansal, K. , 419, 426 Bagchi, M. , 383 Bantle, J.P. , 51, 303 Baggio, L.L. , 46, 48, 50 Bao, P. , 307, 308 Bahlmann, F.H. , 157, 158 Bao, Y. , 412 Bai, R.-K. , 360 Baoyu, Q. , 192 Bai, Y.Y. , 430 Barak, A. , 217 Bailey, C.J. , 45 Baraskar, V.V. , 421 Bailey, M.M. , 375, 382, 383 Barateau, V. , 155 Bailey, W.L. , 51 Barba, A.A. , 429 Baillargeon, J. , 358, 362, 363 Barba, L. , 246 Author Index 461 Barbaro, B. , 34 Baykara, M. , 429 Barber, A.J. , 176, 188, 189, 191–194, 213, 216 Bayle, F. , 33 Barber, A.M. , 246 Baynes, J.W.
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