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Soni M, Arunachalam S, Ramarao M, Efstathiou C, Rick C, Buckley L, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2025 Feb; 969:178847. PMID: 39999703
Onroad vehicular emissions can adversely affect the health of people both near-road and regionally through exposure to O, NO and PM. While multiple studies have characterized the overall air quality...
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Hill E, Harleman M, Harris L, Sventek G, Ritz B, Campbell E, et al.
Environ Res . 2024 Mar; 252(Pt 2):118788. PMID: 38555097
Traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) poses a significant public health risk that is associated with adverse birth outcomes. Large roadway infrastructure projects present a natural experiment to examine how resulting congestion...
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Weinberger M, Ikeda D, Belverud S, Cho A, Grice G, Willis M, et al.
J Neurosurg Case Lessons . 2023 Sep; 6(9). PMID: 37728320
Background: Large cerebral aneurysms are much less common in children than in adults. Thus, when present, these lesions require careful surgical evaluation and comprehensive genetic testing. RASA1-associated capillary malformation-arteriovenous malformation...
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Neri S, Maia N, Fortuna A, Damasio J, Coale E, Willis M, et al.
Eur J Med Genet . 2022 Sep; 65(11):104624. PMID: 36130690
Ritscher-Schinzel syndrome (RTSCS) is a rare genetic condition characterized by peculiar craniofacial features and cerebellar and cardiovascular malformations. To date, four genes are implicated in this condition. The first two...
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Tessadori F, Duran K, Knapp K, Fellner M, Smithson S, Beleza Meireles A, et al.
Am J Hum Genet . 2022 Feb; 109(4):750-758. PMID: 35202563
Chromatin is essentially an array of nucleosomes, each of which consists of the DNA double-stranded fiber wrapped around a histone octamer. This organization supports cellular processes such as DNA replication,...
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Willis M, Hystad P
Environ Epidemiol . 2021 Mar; 3(1):e034. PMID: 33778332
Methods: We used vital statistics records in the Portland Metropolitan Region from 2000 to 2014 (n = 279,051 births). Prenatal exposure to 19 HAPs was assessed using a dispersion model...
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Thessen A, Grondin C, Kulkarni R, Brander S, Truong L, Vasilevsky N, et al.
Environ Health Perspect . 2020 Dec; 128(12):125002. PMID: 33369481
Background: A critical challenge in genomic medicine is identifying the genetic and environmental risk factors for disease. Currently, the available data links a majority of known coding human genes to...
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Willis M, Hystad P, Denham A, Hill E
Int J Epidemiol . 2020 Sep; 49(6):1883-1896. PMID: 32879945
Background: Recent advancements in drilling technology led to a rapid increase in natural gas development (NGD). Air pollution may be elevated in these areas and may vary by drilling type...
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Montanez K, Berninger T, Willis M, Harding A, Lutgendorf M
J Genet Couns . 2020 May; 29(6):1186-1191. PMID: 32356909
We sought to determine the costs of genetic testing and compliance with published guidelines and clinical best practices at our institution. A cost analysis was performed comparing the costs of...
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Ng B, Sosicka P, Agadi S, Almannai M, Bacino C, Barone R, et al.
Hum Mutat . 2019 Mar; 40(7):908-925. PMID: 30817854
Pathogenic de novo variants in the X-linked gene SLC35A2 encoding the major Golgi-localized UDP-galactose transporter required for proper protein and lipid glycosylation cause a rare type of congenital disorder of...