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1          Seven were male, 7 were white, and, ethnically, 3 were Hispanic.
2 dependent sample (n = 199) was distinct both ethnically (87.7% Caucasian) and socioeconomically (less
3 ments interspersed within the chromosomes of ethnically admixed individuals.
4 ffness measure (LSM) needs to be explored in ethnically and anthropometrically diverse healthy subjec
5                         The base case was an ethnically and gender-mixed adult population with no pri
6 suggest that the classifier is robust across ethnically and geographically diverse populations regard
7 nge of exposure levels, and the inclusion of ethnically and geographically diverse populations.
8 %) in the ARREST SCA cohort compared with an ethnically and geographically matched set of controls (0
9 netics analyses and compared across a set of ethnically and geographically targeted reference collect
10                   There were 700 low-income, ethnically and linguistically diverse patients with a me
11 dy identifies predictors of depression in an ethnically and racially diverse population of patients w
12 re unique to middle- to older-aged racially, ethnically, and occupationally diverse adults and were t
13 d-gestation among a geographically, racially/ethnically, and socially diverse population of pregnant
14                          For each patient, 2 ethnically- and sex-matched controls were obtained, 1 ma
15 A high systolic blood pressure PRS was trans-ethnically associated with a shorter lifespan (hazard ra
16 ents with RA and a group of 448 racially and ethnically balanced control subjects, for all combinatio
17 " phylogeny, with some branches specific for ethnically defined cohorts.
18 de polymorphisms in SLCO1A2 upon analyses of ethnically defined genomic DNA samples (n = 95 each for
19 to help predict radiation response using 277 ethnically defined human lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs
20 sion and IC(50) values for both drugs in 197 ethnically defined Human Variation Panel lymphoblastoid
21                          Four clinically and ethnically defined patient groups were analyzed.
22         These markers were genotyped in four ethnically defined populations that contained 48 each of
23                                 In the least ethnically dense areas, the adjusted rate ratio (aRR) fo
24 ty-based arsenic mitigation systems that are ethnically different and separated across two different
25 e compare serum and biliary sterol levels in ethnically different populations of patients with gallst
26 erestingly, this result was observed in both ethnically distinct birth cohorts.
27 European populations are also observed in an ethnically distinct Costa Rican population, but age and
28 17Phe, and p.Arg261Gln) in 5 patients from 3 ethnically distinct families.
29 egate with a similar clinical syndrome in an ethnically distinct family.
30     We conducted a longitudinal study in two ethnically distinct groups of healthy young adults in Ca
31  genome is characterized by the emergence of ethnically distinct lineages or haplogroups.
32  8,595 individuals from 12 populations and 6 ethnically distinct major human evolutionary phylogeneti
33 on match the genetic data within village and ethnically distinct municipalities, but underestimate di
34 e context of a large number of controls from ethnically distinct populations sequenced with orthogona
35 s seen in Jewish and Bedouin children (the 2 ethnically distinct populations), with steeper declines
36 seen in Jewish and Bedouin children (the two ethnically distinct populations), with steeper declines
37 5) is associated with allergic phenotypes in ethnically distinct populations, but the underlying mech
38 roach, combining large-scale genotyping in 2 ethnically distinct populations, cis-eQTL (expression qu
39  could guide planning for the needs of other ethnically distinct populations.
40 ciated with various phenotypes of allergy in ethnically distinct populations.
41 association with T1R in 2 geographically and ethnically distinct populations: a family-based sample f
42 ng free-living persons in geographically and ethnically distinct US cities.
43                       SNPs in many SULTs are ethnically distributed, another factor that could influe
44 ompare NMO/NMOSD seroepidemiology across two ethnically divergent populations.
45 morphism chip with 2722 variants in a large, ethnically diverse (144 AA and 551 non-AA) adult kidney
46                    Participants (N=210) were ethnically diverse (46% were nonwhite), with a mean base
47 n, Hispanic-Latino and Asian self-designated ethnically diverse (ED) origins with normal karyotype, v
48 nationally representative sample of healthy, ethnically diverse 20- to 59-yr-old adults, moderate CKD
49                           Subjects were 1056 ethnically diverse adolescents ascertained from clinical
50 s (United States, 2000-2015), 6,527 racially/ethnically diverse adults (mean age, 62 (standard deviat
51  model-validation groups included 321 and 93 ethnically diverse adults, respectively.
52  cognitive performance among young, healthy, ethnically diverse adults.
53                                    Examining ethnically diverse African genomes, we identify variants
54 en and measures of immune parameters for 575 ethnically diverse Africans from Cameroon.
55 rve high levels of genomic variation between ethnically diverse Africans which is largely correlated
56 oning and modestly lower hospitalizations in ethnically diverse ambulatory care patients who have hea
57      This study evaluated 218 patients in an ethnically diverse ambulatory nephrology practice at the
58  for major depression is effective for these ethnically diverse and impoverished patients.
59 and demographic risk factors of hip OA in an ethnically diverse and physically active population of U
60 rge secondary mental health-care Trust in an ethnically diverse and urban location in south London, U
61          Therefore, we aimed to assess in an ethnically diverse and urban location the association of
62 d their potential effect on mental health in ethnically diverse areas.
63 servational study assessed 2292 racially and ethnically diverse boys (1254 [54.7%]) and girls (1038 [
64  workforce to meet the needs of racially and ethnically diverse cancer patients; increase prioritizat
65                           COMET enrolled 469 ethnically diverse children (ages, 6-11 years) with myop
66 ants were 186 socioeconomically and racially/ethnically diverse children (mean age, 10.3 years; age r
67 ide cross-sectional data on a large group of ethnically diverse children with myopia.
68 cipants with complete data were 402 racially/ethnically diverse children, with a mean age of 7.7 year
69                         Bradford is a large, ethnically diverse city in the north of England.
70                            This racially and ethnically diverse cohort (38% white, 40% African Americ
71 bsequent analysis of the N190K variant in an ethnically diverse cohort identified this isoform in a s
72  of subclinical atherosclerosis, in a large, ethnically diverse cohort of 14,812 patients for the pre
73                      We analyzed DNA from an ethnically diverse cohort of 188 individuals to identify
74 eristics and body composition in an racially-ethnically diverse cohort of antiretroviral-naive patien
75 's Health Initiative Observational Study, an ethnically diverse cohort of postmenopausal women includ
76 N10 gene with diabetes risk in our large and ethnically diverse cohort of postmenopausal women.
77 associated with delayed OL in a racially and ethnically diverse cohort of postpartum women with recen
78 early menarche, with risk of AAA in a large, ethnically diverse cohort of women.
79 ic Study of Atherosclerosis, a longitudinal, ethnically diverse cohort study of US men and women aged
80 l study includes a large, geographically and ethnically diverse cohort, rich depth of phenotypic info
81 ardiovascular (CV) events in a contemporary, ethnically diverse cohort.
82                                              Ethnically diverse cohorts of 6- to 8-year-old girls (n
83 epidemiological studies on SUA are needed in ethnically diverse cohorts to investigate rare or low-fr
84 led corticosteroids in three independent and ethnically diverse cohorts-Childhood Asthma Management P
85 ic diversity, and students who moved to more ethnically diverse colleges mentally represent ethnic gr
86  were recruited from four geographically and ethnically diverse communities in the United States.
87                   The sample consisted of an ethnically diverse community cohort of 3,302 pre- and ea
88                         By use of a racially/ethnically diverse community sample of nearly 3,300 midl
89 d health practices and outcomes; however, no ethnically diverse community-based study has examined di
90 profiles can increase the quality of life of ethnically diverse dementia caregivers.
91 tive 3-year study in community hospital with ethnically diverse elderly population.
92  at end of life was an option selected by an ethnically diverse elderly population.
93              We have identified five further ethnically diverse families cosegregating CRD and AI.
94 tation (R96L) was recurrently found in three ethnically diverse families with an autosomal dominant m
95                     We report 4 cases from 3 ethnically diverse families with MPV17 mutations.
96        We performed one of the most racially/ethnically diverse fine-mapping genetic studies of HDL-C
97             CRIC will include a racially and ethnically diverse group of adults aged 21 to 74 yr with
98 28B genotype, we examined viral levels in an ethnically diverse group of injection drug users (IDUs).
99 certain the frequency of GBA mutations in an ethnically diverse group of patients with Parkinson's di
100 stry is associated with reduced height in an ethnically diverse group of Peruvian individuals, and id
101 Willebrand factor (VWF) through the study of ethnically diverse healthy controls and, in doing so, ex
102 and left ventricle (LV) structure in a large ethnically diverse Hispanic cohort.
103 rized genetic variation within introns using ethnically diverse human polymorphism data from three pu
104 e variation in the genes MSX1 and PAX9 in an ethnically diverse human population.
105 at these genes and resequenced them in three ethnically diverse human populations.
106  opsin gene (OPN1LW) in 236 individuals from ethnically diverse human populations.
107 mic-scale data from ~3000 geographically and ethnically diverse human samples.
108                            We resequenced 80 ethnically diverse individuals across the TH locus.
109 ozygous mutations in SREBF1 in 11 unrelated, ethnically diverse individuals with autosomal-dominant I
110                     In addition, we analyzed ethnically diverse individuals within the 1000 genomes p
111                               A total of 223 ethnically diverse infants born at 30 + 0 to 36 + 6 wk o
112 ABCA3 gene in blood DNA from 21 racially and ethnically diverse infants with severe neonatal surfacta
113                            The patients were ethnically diverse males and females over age 30 seen in
114 he San Diego Population Study enrolled 2,404 ethnically diverse men and women 29 to 91 years of age w
115 e taken forward to a validation study of 123 ethnically diverse men from Chicago who had previously u
116                            Photographs of 12 ethnically diverse models (black, white, and Asian) were
117 ed tomographic imaging (SPECT) imaging in an ethnically diverse multicenter registry.
118 ted decline in cognitive function domains in ethnically diverse older adults, including African Ameri
119   Our findings may not be applicable to more ethnically diverse or younger populations.
120 stratified random sample of 435 racially and ethnically diverse participants from 15 of 40 WHI clinic
121 scan for genotype-by-sex interactions in the ethnically diverse participants in the EVE Asthma Geneti
122 ing (HEIRS) Study was a multicenter study of ethnically diverse participants that tested for the hemo
123 ent of a therapeutic vaccine for a large and ethnically diverse patient population.
124  the dose requirements in geographically and ethnically diverse patient populations, is needed before
125 AR levels are elevated in geographically and ethnically diverse patients with FSGS and do not reflect
126 phism at NPY1R by systematic resequencing in ethnically diverse people.
127           CRTh2 rs533116 was genotyped in an ethnically diverse population (n = 1282).
128 er whole genome sequence information from an ethnically diverse population and, therefore, is a rich
129  and the risk of breast cancer in a racially/ethnically diverse population comprising mainly women wh
130                                           An ethnically diverse population of 303 men and women with
131 e Toronto Nutrigenomics and Health Study, an ethnically diverse population of healthy young adults.
132 lent patient and kidney graft survival in an ethnically diverse population with risk factors for poor
133                                 Examining an ethnically diverse population with uniform health care c
134 ammation and show that these relations in an ethnically diverse population with unique dietary habits
135 ins can be extended to an intermediate-risk, ethnically diverse population without cardiovascular dis
136 events than placebo in an intermediate-risk, ethnically diverse population without cardiovascular dis
137                                In our urban, ethnically diverse population, a risk-factor approach is
138 population-based studies, particularly in an ethnically diverse population, are scarce.
139 BMI), and mammographic density in a racially/ethnically diverse population-based sample of 522 postme
140 ated with complex diseases in several large, ethnically diverse population-based studies.
141 unity mental health organizations serving an ethnically diverse population.
142 CR and viral culture in a geographically and ethnically diverse population.
143 f previously described MS risk factors in an ethnically diverse population.
144 coding region variants of CNT1 identified in ethnically diverse populations (100 African Americans, 1
145 erize CYP3A5 variation in geographically and ethnically diverse populations from in and around Africa
146 ms to increase participation of racially and ethnically diverse populations in cancer clinical trials
147 r disease (ASCVD) events in contemporary and ethnically diverse populations is not well understood.
148 By fine mapping and genomic re-sequencing in ethnically diverse populations, we fully characterized t
149 tudies are limited and largely have excluded ethnically diverse populations.
150  large sample sizes (>100,000) or studies in ethnically diverse populations.
151 d COL3A1 in 48 individuals from each of four ethnically diverse populations.
152 sociated with allergic phenotypes in several ethnically diverse populations.
153  (96 kb; 57% coding) in 247 DNA samples from ethnically diverse populations.
154 cases, 118,538 controls) of individuals from ethnically diverse populations.
155                 The cohort included racially/ethnically diverse pregnant women (aged 20-45 years-33%
156 intervals for lymphocyte subsets in racially/ethnically diverse preterm and term newborns who proved
157 el imputation of summary statistics from the ethnically diverse Psychiatric Genetic Consortium Schizo
158 bution of such rare alleles by genotyping an ethnically diverse reference sample that is more than si
159 e nucleotide polymorphisms were genotyped in ethnically diverse replication samples from 9 different
160 ased psoriasis had more than 20% racially or ethnically diverse research participants as compared wit
161 y predict dorsal striatal D2R in 117 healthy ethnically diverse residents of the New York metropolita
162  scores with placental mtDNAcn in a racially/ethnically diverse sample (n = 147) from the Programming
163 domized controlled trial was conducted in an ethnically diverse sample of 164 overweight and obese [b
164 gle-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci in an ethnically diverse sample of humans revealed consistentl
165 rge, nationally representative, and racially/ethnically diverse sample of US adults.
166 h)-the largest nationally representative and ethnically diverse sample with peripheral blood transcri
167 isite, longitudinal, prospective study of an ethnically diverse sample, 215 patients age 14 to 39 yea
168                         Approximately 62,000 ethnically diverse samples from eleven Cohorts for Heart
169 ese findings in larger and more racially and ethnically diverse samples, repeated measures to better
170 f schizophrenia by utilizing larger and more ethnically diverse samples.
171                            In conclusion, an ethnically diverse setting has enabled us to both identi
172 y medical schools assert that a racially and ethnically diverse student body is an important element
173 ct the gut microbiome in a relatively large, ethnically diverse study population of infants at age 3
174 polymorphisms (SNPs) by resequencing NRF2 in ethnically diverse subjects, and one (-617 C/A) signific
175                            In a cohort of 90 ethnically diverse subjects, we resequenced the TLR4 loc
176 gion of OCTN2 in a large sample (n = 276) of ethnically diverse subjects.
177 ing DNA from a large sample (n = 247-276) of ethnically diverse subjects.
178                                           An ethnically diverse subsample of 2,996 mostly healthy pos
179  harmful, drawing on multilevel data from 56 ethnically diverse Tanzanian villages.
180 , early-career members are more racially and ethnically diverse than senior members, meaning that red
181                The first sample consisted of ethnically diverse third-grade children, and the second
182 n among men and women and was present in the ethnically diverse total cohort as well as in the majori
183 ntigens of large populations of racially and ethnically diverse transplant donors and recipients.
184 ysis of skin cancer morbidity and risk in an ethnically diverse transplant population from which we d
185 t intervals for strategic surveillance in an ethnically diverse transplant population.
186                            In a racially and ethnically diverse urban area (Harris County, Texas) wit
187 otal WBC and differential counts in a large, ethnically diverse US population sample of Hispanics/Lat
188 of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in an ethnically diverse US population, the authors conducted
189              Mean age: 78 years, 60% female, ethnically diverse with 46% white, and 54% others.
190            The population of adolescents was ethnically diverse with an average age of 15.4 years.
191 ht and waist circumference in 3,064 racially/ethnically diverse women aged 42-52 years at baseline wh
192 ay be an important point of intervention for ethnically diverse women with low socioeconomic status.
193 spective of etiology, women were older, more ethnically diverse, and had higher systolic blood pressu
194                The trial was conducted in an ethnically diverse, inner-city neighborhood; thus, resul
195                Data were collected from 4512 ethnically diverse, nonmyopic school-aged children from
196 s between serum HA and radiographic OA in an ethnically diverse, population-based sample.
197 he Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis, an ethnically diverse, population-based, US study.
198 s of optometry in the United States and were ethnically diverse.
199 patients was 13 years and the population was ethnically diverse.
200 nce enhances armed-conflict outbreak risk in ethnically fractionalized countries.
201  nature of these events seems to play out in ethnically fractionalized societies in a particularly tr
202 ions and (ii) these same effects can explain ethnically heterogeneous classical allelic associations
203             Previous studies have emphasized ethnically heterogeneous human leukocyte antigen (HLA) c
204 ce-based, HLA typing of 310 subjects from an ethnically heterogeneous population to low-resolution eq
205 y represent promising vaccine candidates for ethnically heterogeneous populations.
206 question, about 23% of conflict outbreaks in ethnically highly fractionalized countries robustly coin
207 genotyped members of Generation Scotland, an ethnically homogeneous cohort from five sites across Sco
208 erform a genome-wide association study in an ethnically homogeneous cohort of 904 schizophrenia cases
209 s been associated with viral clearance in an ethnically homogeneous cohort.
210 in imaging, small sample sizes, and racially/ethnically homogeneous cohorts with biased selection bas
211 cit assumptions make them applicable only to ethnically homogeneous cohorts.
212 n on millions of variants from 40 additional ethnically homogeneous genomes from the Korean Personal
213                             We found that in ethnically homogeneous Latino communities, partners are
214         We randomly assigned participants to ethnically homogeneous or diverse markets.
215 e cohort of European ancestry comprising 422 ethnically homogeneous pediatric patients and 5642 ethni
216 n rs7566605 and body mass index in two large ethnically homogeneous population-based cohorts.
217                Results evaluating 25(OH)D in ethnically homogeneous populations may not be broadly ge
218           This study confirms in a large and ethnically homogeneous sample that IRS1 G972R polymorphi
219 f this study was the relatively affluent and ethnically homogeneous sample.
220       All individuals were recruited from an ethnically homogeneous white population in Oxfordshire,
221 dentify regions of excess homozygosity in an ethnically homogenous cohort: 904 schizophrenia cases an
222 pendent of MTHFR genotype within the largest ethnically homogenous subgroup, persons of Northern and/
223 inly been performed in socioeconomically and ethnically limited populations; influences on MS risk ha
224  ocular biometric measures in an independent ethnically matched Caucasian cohort.
225             The p.Gly97Arg was absent in 800 ethnically matched chromosomes and 1400 in-house exome d
226 d mutations were absent in two panels of 192 ethnically matched control chromosomes.
227 reaction products, and was excluded from 100 ethnically matched control individuals by restriction en
228 with the disease, and is not detected in 121 ethnically matched control individuals.
229 y of rare TLR4 coding changes to those in an ethnically matched control population.
230        None of these alleles was found in 97 ethnically matched control samples.
231 alyzed by comparing diLQTS patients with 515 ethnically matched control subjects from the National He
232 cleotide variants or in 634 chromosomes from ethnically matched control subjects.
233 icans with tuberculosis (TB) disease and 187 ethnically matched control subjects.
234 ies and cone disorders (6/488) compared with ethnically matched controls (35/18 682; P < 0.0001), sug
235 acquired aplastic anemia (AA) but not in 276 ethnically matched controls (Fisher exact test, P < .004
236  149) from the Manitoba IBD Cohort Study and ethnically matched controls (n = 142) were genotyped for
237 nally relevant domains and are absent in 480 ethnically matched controls (p = 0.014, Fisher's exact t
238          We screened 36 ATLL patients and 24 ethnically matched controls and found 4 patients with mu
239 talian, Spanish and Swedish origin and 1,354 ethnically matched controls and from 92 CBE case-parent
240 in 410 children with ADHD and 1156 unrelated ethnically matched controls from the 1958 British Birth
241 nformatics tools, and were not identified in ethnically matched controls or within variant databases.
242  within the family and was not identified in ethnically matched controls or within variant databases.
243 lies, and neither mutation was identified in ethnically matched controls or within variant databases.
244 ns, these data show the importance of either ethnically matched controls or within-family-based disea
245 88 patients with other forms of CHD and 6760 ethnically matched controls using single nucleotide poly
246  cohort consisting of 41 BD patients and 197 ethnically matched controls were examined with sequencin
247 deletion mutation (c.99-100delTC)] absent in ethnically matched controls were identified in a screen
248 ed people with PEX syndrome and 225 age- and ethnically matched controls were recruited for genetic a
249                                              Ethnically matched controls were screened for all mutati
250 ls (cases) from Sweden and Iceland and 1,090 ethnically matched controls, and we performed replicatio
251 , absent in more than 2,500 chromosomes from ethnically matched controls, in the ciliary gene NEK2, e
252 provided by the absence of the variants from ethnically matched controls, phylogenetic conservation,
253 e limited number of biopsy-proven cases with ethnically matched controls, we devised an analytic stra
254 s among people of European descent and 5,140 ethnically matched controls, with replication in an inde
255 ent in available databases or in 150 healthy ethnically matched controls.
256  10-fold higher than reported frequencies in ethnically matched controls.
257 unrelated Caucasian patients with WG and 421 ethnically matched controls.
258 A497P) and that were absent from at least 80 ethnically matched controls.
259 essive-compulsive disorder (OCD) than in 253 ethnically matched controls.
260 ally homogeneous pediatric patients and 5642 ethnically matched controls.
261 ally well-characterized PD patients and 7992 ethnically matched controls.
262 ease (SCD) receiving blood transfusions from ethnically matched donors.
263  the IPT cohort were similar to those in the ethnically matched general population.
264 derived cohort and a Hispanic cohort) and in ethnically matched healthy controls.
265 n patients with JIA living in the UK and 728 ethnically matched healthy controls.
266 typing in 826 UK Caucasian JIA cases and 617 ethnically matched healthy controls.
267 radic chondrocalcinosis or pseudogout and in ethnically matched healthy controls.
268 A-4 in 117 American patients with WG and 123 ethnically matched healthy controls.
269 ced in DNA from 39 Saudi VKH patients and 50 ethnically matched healthy individuals.
270 ashion and was not detected in 275 unrelated ethnically matched healthy subjects.
271  the results were compared with those in 203 ethnically matched healthy volunteers.
272 pus erythematosus patients compared with 150 ethnically matched normal controls (p = 0.024).
273 e low/null NQO1 activity than expected in an ethnically matched population of disease-free subjects (
274  of the expected genotype distribution in an ethnically matched population of disease-free subjects s
275 and UK psoriasis cohorts (combined n=691) to ethnically matched populations (combined n=2117).
276  conserved residues and were absent in >1000 ethnically matched reference alleles.
277 patients were compared with frequencies from ethnically matched UK (n = 386) and Czech (n = 179) cont
278 ian patients with systemic-onset JIA and 384 ethnically matched unrelated control subjects.
279 d 119 with ulcerative colitis [UC]), and 229 ethnically matched, healthy controls.
280 ercise test argue for the use of appropriate ethnically-matched controls.
281 erage of >8 of 10 held-out individuals in an ethnically mixed cohort and an average of 5 of either 10
282 otope dilution) methods (ECW(TBK-TBW)) in an ethnically mixed group of children and adults.
283 oid dependent affected sibling pairs from an ethnically mixed population of methadone maintained subj
284 d periodontopathogenic bacteria in a larger, ethnically mixed population of subjects with periodontit
285                             In this typical, ethnically mixed, population from Russia with an age of
286                             In this typical, ethnically mixed, urban and rural population from Russia
287 common ancestry, as well as those that exert ethnically more restricted effects.
288 nt differences were found between parents of ethnically/racially diverse children and parents of non-
289                  A total of 207 eyes from an ethnically/racially diverse group of 207 patients (mean
290 nts showed highly variable frequencies among ethnically related cohorts.
291                             We find that the ethnically relevant consensus reference can be beneficia
292 ch may be detected more efficiently using an ethnically relevant or personal reference.
293 acilitate establishing a more culturally and ethnically sensitive health care environment for patient
294 ntified from the GWAS results highlight both ethnically shared and heterogeneous effects of a series
295 o-N-neotetrose and DSLNT] were shown between ethnically similar (and likely genetically similar) popu
296 NPs available to categorize individuals into ethnically similar clusters and it does not require assu
297 vailable exomes and absent in more than 1000 ethnically similar control patients, were discovered in
298  in at least 300 control chromosomes from an ethnically similar population.
299 o identify other class II associations in an ethnically varied cohort, molecular class II HLA typing
300 rtion of the population that self-reports as ethnically white, the proportion of the population that

 
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