James A Wingrove
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Wingrove J, Fitch K, Rhees B, Rosenberg S, Voora D
BMC Med Genomics
. 2018 Jan;
11(1):1.
PMID: 29329538
Background: Cardiovascular disease and its sequelae are major causes of global mortality, and better methods are needed to identify patients at risk for future cardiovascular events. Gene expression analysis can...
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Jessee R, Peart E, Beineke P, Rosenberg S, Wingrove J, Kraus W, et al.
Am Heart J
. 2017 Sep;
192:13-18.
PMID: 28938959
Background: Our objective was to evaluate an age- and sex-specific gene expression score (ASGES) previously validated to detect obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods:...
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Voora D, Coles A, Lee K, Hoffmann U, Wingrove J, Rhees B, et al.
Am Heart J
. 2017 Feb;
184:133-140.
PMID: 28224927
Background: Identifying predictors of coronary artery disease (CAD)-related procedures and events remains a priority. Methods: We measured an age- and sex-specific gene expression score (ASGES) previously validated to detect obstructive...
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Rhees B, Wingrove J
J Cardiovasc Transl Res
. 2015 Jun;
8(6):372-80.
PMID: 26109386
The past 20 years has witnessed the development of technologies designed to measure changes in the expressed human genome, including the levels of RNA transcripts, proteins, and metabolites. Gene expression...
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Tao H, Beineke P, Li B, Alberts W, Rosenberg S, Kvam E, et al.
BMC Clin Pathol
. 2014 May;
14:22.
PMID: 24855452
Background: Whole blood gene expression-based molecular diagnostic tests are becoming increasingly available. Conventional tube-based methods for obtaining RNA from whole blood can be limited by phlebotomy, volume requirements, and RNA...
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Voros S, Elashoff M, Wingrove J, Budoff M, Thomas G, Rosenberg S
Atherosclerosis
. 2014 Feb;
233(1):284-90.
PMID: 24529158
Objective: We previously validated a gene expression score (GES) based on age, sex and peripheral blood cell expression levels of 23 genes measured by quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) for diagnosis...
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Beineke P, Fitch K, Tao H, Elashoff M, Rosenberg S, Kraus W, et al.
BMC Med Genomics
. 2012 Dec;
5:58.
PMID: 23210427
Background: Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death worldwide and has been shown to increase the risk of multiple diseases including coronary artery disease (CAD). We sought to identify...
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Elashoff M, Nuttall R, Beineke P, Doctolero M, Dickson M, Johnson A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Jul;
7(7):e40068.
PMID: 22802952
Background: Corus CAD is a clinically validated test based on age, sex, and expression levels of 23 genes in whole blood that provides a score (1-40 points) proportional to the...
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Elashoff M, Wingrove J, Beineke P, Daniels S, Tingley W, Rosenberg S, et al.
BMC Med Genomics
. 2011 Mar;
4:26.
PMID: 21443790
Background: Alterations in gene expression in peripheral blood cells have been shown to be sensitive to the presence and extent of coronary artery disease (CAD). A non-invasive blood test that...
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Rosenberg S, Elashoff M, Beineke P, Daniels S, Wingrove J, Tingley W, et al.
Ann Intern Med
. 2010 Oct;
153(7):425-34.
PMID: 20921541
Background: Diagnosing obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) in at-risk patients can be challenging and typically requires both noninvasive imaging methods and coronary angiography, the gold standard. Previous studies have suggested...