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Kristin Wallace

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Jones S, Alberg A, Wallace K, Froeliger B, Carpenter M, Wolf B
Nicotine Tob Res . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39673390
Introduction: Genetic studies of smoking cessation have been limited by short-term follow-up or cross-sectional design. Within seven genes (CHRNA3, CHRNA5, CHRNB2, CHRNB4, DRD2, DBH and CYP2A6) influencing biological mechanisms relevant...
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Seal S, Neelon B, Angel P, OQuinn E, Hill E, Vu T, et al.
J Proteome Res . 2024 Feb; 23(4):1131-1143. PMID: 38417823
Multiplex imaging platforms have enabled the identification of the spatial organization of different types of cells in complex tissue or the tumor microenvironment. Exploring the potential variations in the spatial...
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Young L, Nietert P, Stubler R, Kittrell C, Grimsley G, Lewin D, et al.
Front Pharmacol . 2024 Jan; 14:1337319. PMID: 38273829
Colorectal cancer (CRC) stands as a leading cause of death worldwide, often arising from specific genetic mutations, progressing from pre-cancerous adenomas to adenocarcinomas. Early detection through regular screening can result...
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Allen C, Donahue C, Coen E, Meeder K, Wallace K, Melvin C, et al.
Am J Prev Med . 2023 Oct; 66(3):503-515. PMID: 37806365
Introduction: Currently, no standard workflow exists for managing patients with pathogenic variants that put them at higher risk for hereditary cancers. Therefore, follow-up care for individuals with pathogenic variants is...
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Sun Z, Chung D, Neelon B, Millar-Wilson A, Ethier S, Xiao F, et al.
Stat Med . 2023 Sep; 42(28):5266-5284. PMID: 37715500
In recent years, comprehensive cancer genomics platforms, such as The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), provide access to an enormous amount of high throughput genomic datasets for each patient, including gene...
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Seal S, Neelon B, Angel P, OQuinn E, Hill E, Vu T, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Jul; PMID: 37461579
Motivation: Multiplex imaging platforms have enabled the identification of the spatial organization of different types of cells in complex tissue or tumor microenvironment (TME). Exploring the potential variations in the...
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Luque J, Kiros G, Vargas M, Jackson D, Matthew O, Austin T, et al.
J Cancer Educ . 2023 Jul; 38(6):1816-1824. PMID: 37442915
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and third leading cause of cancer-related death among African Americans in the United States. However, when detected early, CRC is treatable...
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Jones S, Alberg A, Wallace K, Froeliger B, Carpenter M, Wolf B
Cancer Prev Res (Phila) . 2023 Apr; 16(5):269-279. PMID: 37070666
This study is the first to quantify genetic associations with smoking relapse among female smokers throughout adulthood. These findings could inform precision medicine approaches to improve long-term smoking relapse prevention...
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Jones S, Alberg A, Wallace K, Froeliger B, Carpenter M, Wolf B
Nicotine Tob Res . 2023 Feb; 25(6):1164-1173. PMID: 36794842
Introduction: Smoking cessation is more than 50% heritable. Genetic studies of smoking cessation have been limited by short-term follow-up or cross-sectional design. Aims And Methods: This study tests single nucleotide...
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Jones S, Wolf B, Froeliger B, Wallace K, Carpenter M, Alberg A
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2022 Aug; 239:109596. PMID: 35981468
Background: Nicotine produces its effects by binding to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Variants of genes encoding properties of nAChRs are candidates for affecting likelihood of smoking cessation. Methods: A systematic...