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Jean W MacCluer

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Curie-Cohen M, Yoshihara D, Luttrell L, Benforado K, MacCluer J, Stone W
Am J Primatol . 2020 Jan; 5(2):127-138. PMID: 31991947
The effects of social dominance on male mating behavior and paternity in a troop of rhesus monkeys (macaca mulatta) were examined. A wild-caught troop of monkeys, captured in India in...
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Chittoor G, Haack K, Balakrishnan P, Bizon C, Laston S, Best L, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Dec; 9(1):17899. PMID: 31784582
While studies have reported genetic loci affecting serum urate (SU) concentrations, few studies have been conducted in minority populations. Our objective for this study was to identify genetic loci regulating...
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Jensen P, Howard B, Best L, OLeary M, Devereux R, Cole S, et al.
Eur J Clin Nutr . 2019 Jun; 74(2):322-327. PMID: 31253876
Background/objectives: Non-caloric artificial sweeteners (NAS) are marketed as healthier alternatives to sugar, but the relationship between consumption of NAS and development of diabetes is unclear. This study assessed the associations...
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Balakrishnan P, Vaidya D, Saroja Voruganti V, Haack K, Kent J, North K, et al.
Front Genet . 2018 Oct; 9:466. PMID: 30369944
Genetic research may inform underlying mechanisms for disparities in the burden of type 2 diabetes mellitus among American Indians. Our objective was to assess the association of genetic variants in...
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Tintle N, Fardo D, de Andrade M, Aslibekyan S, Bailey J, Lorenzo Bermejo J, et al.
BMC Proc . 2018 Sep; 12(Suppl 9):26. PMID: 30263042
GAW20 provided a platform for developing and evaluating statistical methods to analyze human lipid-related phenotypes, DNA methylation, and single-nucleotide markers in a study involving a pharmaceutical intervention. In this article,...
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Comuzzie A, Blangero J, Mahaney M, Mitchell B, Stern M, MacCluer J
Am J Hum Biol . 2017 May; 5(6):725-734. PMID: 28548357
A variance decomposition analysis using maximum likelihood methods was employed to examine the genetic architecture of sexual dimorphism in anthropometric traits in a large pedigreed sample of Mexican American individuals...
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Engelman C, Greenwood C, Bailey J, Cantor R, Kent Jr J, Konig I, et al.
BMC Proc . 2016 Dec; 10(Suppl 7):67-70. PMID: 27980613
Genetic Analysis Workshop 19 provided a platform for developing and evaluating statistical methods to analyze whole-genome sequence and gene expression data from a pedigree-based sample, as well as whole-exome sequence...
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Balakrishnan P, Vaidya D, Franceschini N, Saroja Voruganti V, Gribble M, Haack K, et al.
Environ Health Perspect . 2016 Jun; 125(1):15-22. PMID: 27352405
Background: Metabolism of inorganic arsenic (iAs) is subject to inter-individual variability, which is explained partly by genetic determinants. Objectives: We investigated the association of genetic variants with arsenic species and...
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Chittoor G, Kent Jr J, Almeida M, Puppala S, Farook V, Cole S, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2016 Apr; 17:276. PMID: 27039371
Background: The variation in serum uric acid concentrations is under significant genetic influence. Elevated SUA concentrations have been linked to increased risk for gout, kidney stones, chronic kidney disease, and...
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Ebbesson S, Voruganti V, Higgins P, Fabsitz R, Ebbesson L, Laston S, et al.
Int J Circumpolar Health . 2015 Aug; 74:28055. PMID: 26274054
Background: Although saturated fatty acids (FAs) have been linked to cardiovascular mortality, it is not clear whether this outcome is attributable solely to their effects on low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C)...