Candace J Gordon
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Leak T, Mychaleckyj J, Smith S, Keene K, Gordon C, Hicks P, et al.
Hum Genet
. 2008 Jun;
124(1):63-71.
PMID: 18560894
Previously, we performed a genome scan for type 2 diabetes (T2DM) using 638 African-American (AA) affected sibling pairs from 247 families; non-parametric linkage analysis suggested evidence of linkage at 6q24-27...
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Gallagher C, Langefeld C, Gordon C, Campbell J, Mychaleckyj J, Mychalecky J, et al.
Diabetes
. 2007 May;
56(8):2135-41.
PMID: 17513703
Objective: We previously detected an association between a region of the estrogen receptor-alpha (ESR1) gene and type 2 diabetes in an African-American case-control study; thus, we investigated this region for...
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Sale M, Hsu F, Palmer N, Gordon C, Keene K, Borgerink H, et al.
BMC Endocr Disord
. 2007 Apr;
7:1.
PMID: 17397545
Background: Variants of uncoupling protein genes UCP1 and UCP2 have been associated with a range of traits. We wished to evaluate contributions of known UCP1 and UCP2 variants to metabolic...
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Gallagher C, Keene K, Mychaleckyj J, Langefeld C, Hirschhorn J, Henderson B, et al.
Diabetes
. 2007 Mar;
56(3):675-84.
PMID: 17327435
The estrogen receptor-alpha gene (ESR1) was selected as a positional candidate under a type 2 diabetes linkage peak at 6q24-27. A total of 42 ESR1 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were...
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Gallagher C, Gordon C, Langefeld C, Mychaleckyj J, Freedman B, Rich S, et al.
Mol Genet Metab
. 2005 Sep;
87(1):54-60.
PMID: 16140553
African Americans (AA) are at increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) relative to European Americans. We previously detected linkage of T2DM to 6q24-q27 (LOD 2.26) at 163.5...