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E K Moses

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Melton P, Burton M, Lillycrop K, Godfrey K, Rauschert S, Anderson D, et al.
Hepatol Int . 2023 Feb; 17(3):584-594. PMID: 36737504
Background And Aims: Epigenetic modifications are associated with hepatic fat accumulation and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). However, few epigenetic modifications directly implicated in such processes have been identified during...
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Loset M, Johnson M, Pennell C, Huang R, Mori T, Beilin L, et al.
Pregnancy Hypertens . 2015 Jun; 2(3):214-5. PMID: 26105283
Introduction: There is compelling evidence to support the hypothesis that a maternal constitutional predisposition to cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a key component in development of preeclampsia. In particular, CVD and...
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Cadby G, Ward S, Cole J, Moses E, Millward M, Palmer L
Br J Dermatol . 2014 Jan; 170(4):851-7. PMID: 24405011
Background: Breslow thickness is the most important predictor of survival in localized malignant melanoma. A number of melanoma risk factors have been shown to be associated with Breslow thickness; however,...
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Yong H, Murthi P, Borg A, Kalionis B, Moses E, Brennecke S, et al.
Placenta . 2013 Dec; 35(2):117-24. PMID: 24331737
Introduction: Pre-eclampsia (PE) has a familial association, with daughters of women who had PE during pregnancy having more than twice the risk of developing PE themselves. Through genome-wide linkage and...
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Kochunov P, Charlesworth J, Winkler A, Hong L, Nichols T, Curran J, et al.
Neuroimage . 2013 May; 82:273-83. PMID: 23707588
Introduction: We performed a whole-transcriptome correlation analysis, followed by the pathway enrichment and testing of innate immune response pathway analyses to evaluate the hypothesis that transcriptional activity can predict cortical...
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Chittoor G, Farook V, Puppala S, Fowler S, Schneider J, Dyer T, et al.
Mol Hum Reprod . 2013 May; 19(10):687-96. PMID: 23689979
Preterm birth (PTB) is a complex trait, but little is known regarding its major genetic determinants. The objective of this study is to localize genes that influence susceptibility to PTB...
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Kochunov P, Glahn D, Hong L, Lancaster J, Curran J, Johnson M, et al.
Front Genet . 2012 May; 3:65. PMID: 22558002
Background And Purpose: We hypothesized that the P-selectin (SELP) gene, localized to a region on chromosome 1q24, pleiotropically contributes to increased blood pressure and cerebral atrophy. We tested this hypothesis...
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Said J, Tsui R, Borg A, Higgins J, Moses E, Walker S, et al.
J Thromb Haemost . 2012 Mar; 10(5):881-6. PMID: 22432640
Background: Plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 (PAI-1) is an important regulator of fibrinolysis. A common deletion polymorphism that results in a sequence of 4G instead of 5G in the promoter...
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Lian I, Loset M, Mundal S, Fenstad M, Johnson M, Eide I, et al.
Placenta . 2011 Sep; 32(11):823-9. PMID: 21907405
Objectives: Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress has been implicated in both pre-eclampsia (PE) and fetal growth restriction (FGR), and is characterised by activation of three signalling branches: 1) PERK-pEIF2α, 2) ATF6...
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Vinson A, Curran J, Johnson M, Dyer T, Moses E, Blangero J, et al.
Atherosclerosis . 2011 Jul; 217(2):387-94. PMID: 21762917
Objective: CD4(+) T-cells mediate inflammation in atherosclerosis, but additive genetic effects on associated pathways of Th1 and Th2 immune response have not been described. We sought to characterize heritability, pleiotropy,...