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1 ediatric JCP between in patients and parents/grandparents.
2 dent upon the Mtrr genotypes of the maternal grandparents.
3 type grandprogeny of Mtrr-deficient maternal grandparents.
4 eferentially from the neonatal lupus child's grandparents.
5 lly inherited from the asymptomatic maternal grandparents.
6 ertificate data for 71,681 pairs of maternal grandparents.
7 al offspring of telomerase-mutant parents or grandparents.
8 of the approach based on data using all four grandparents.
9 fected individuals, their parents, and their grandparents.
10 on their parents and also offspring on their grandparents.
11 nose and eyes", both in children and parents/grandparents.
12 yo and from blood samples of the parents and grandparents.
13 nique combination of alleles from the inbred grandparents.
14 es, their parents and in some cases paternal grandparents.
15 stry based on the country of origin of their grandparents.
16 f symptoms evaluated by children and parents/grandparents.
17 the 944 study subjects who participated (784 grandparents and 160 other relatives), there was no sugg
18 es of depression and anxiety detected in the grandparents and aunts and uncles in the autism families
19                                          The grandparents and F(2) population were subjected to soil
20 compare the observed cancer incidence of the grandparents and other relatives with the expected rates
21 , in which genotypes for ~860,000 SNPs in 90 grandparents and parents are complemented by genotypes f
22 arkers, one can begin by genotyping only the grandparents and the affected grandchildren.
23 n kindred descended from President Lincoln's grandparents and two additional families.
24                     Conditioning on both the grandparents' and the affected grandchild's genotypes, a
25 istory interviews, were compared in parents, grandparents, and aunts and uncles ascertained through 2
26 t cancer who identified themselves and all 4 grandparents as Ashkenazi Jewish and participated in the
27  was found to be reactive with three of four grandparents, both parents, and eight of eleven offsprin
28                      The association between grandparents' chronic poverty exposure and granddaughter
29                      Findings suggested that grandparents' chronic poverty exposure was positively as
30 perimental studies suggest that parents' and grandparents' diet could also have a role.
31  family-level socioeconomic status (maternal grandparents' education) and census tract-level socioeco
32 f US families to investigate associations of grandparents' educational attainment with global health
33  only individuals with U.S.-born parents and grandparents, eliminated the stratification.
34 rve model to examine the association between grandparents' (first generation (G1)) life-course exposu
35 e 2 supplemental studies was linked to 1,719 grandparents from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics cor
36 ation 2) interviewed a mean of 4.6 times and grandparents (generation 1) interviewed up to 30 years.
37 tionships of half sibs, avuncular pairs, and grandparent-grandchild pairs.
38 affected sibling, 28 avuncular, 53 cousin, 7 grandparent-grandchild, and 9 grand-avuncular pairs.
39 r of differentiating half-sib, avuncular and grandparent-grandoffspring relationships using unlinked
40 gardless of whether families had a depressed grandparent, had a significant impact on the grandchildr
41 he event that an allele from one of the four grandparents has passed to the individual.
42                    We established a model of grandparents' high-fat diet (HFD) to explore potential m
43 t requires genotype information for paternal grandparents in addition to pents.
44  perforned to determine the role of maternal grandparents in the development of the autoimmune phenot
45              Among families with a depressed grandparent, increased risk of anxiety (relative risk, 5
46 le LD resulting from family structure at the grandparent level.
47 us among participants whose highest-educated grandparent lived in the same state.
48 the health of those people whose parents and grandparents lived in impoverished conditions.
49 andchildren with both a depressed parent and grandparent (n = 38) were at highest risk for MDD.
50                                            A grandparent of that patient with the same ABCR mutation
51                             The radionuclide grandparents of (2)(1)(0)Po are common in sediments, and
52 ional analysis revealed that the majority of grandparents of all 4 individuals came from Ireland or W
53  more prevalent among the uncles, aunts, and grandparents of case patients than among those of contro
54                                          The grandparents of children with NL carried minimal burden
55 an heritage was based on the heritage of the grandparents of participants.
56 address this question, we formed a cohort of grandparents of probands identified through the Internat
57                                  Parents and grandparents of the proband were found to be carriers wi
58                            These results and grandparent-offspring regressions provide evidence for m
59  educational attainment, and sometimes for 1 grandparent only), limited age ranges of participants, d
60 antly influenced by either the sex of the Rb grandparent or the strain of the Rb.
61 relationships (OR = 5.7; 95% CI = 1.6-20.7), grandparents (OR = 5.2; 95% CI = 1.5-18.0), and then par
62 rnative approach based on transmissions from grandparents provides unbiased tests for maternal and of
63 affected child, mother, father, and maternal grandparents, provides biased tests for maternal genetic
64  with family K1331, with two of three tested grandparents reactive, one of two parents, and nine of e
65  MDD but not other disorders varied with the grandparent's depression status: grandchildren with both
66 th weight of the baby and the risk of either grandparent's experiencing ischemic heart disease (for a
67 riments conducted on these genotypes and the grandparent species.
68 h of two subsequent generations of rats in a grandparent-specific, parent-specific, and sex-specific
69 ion, ie, depressed parents with no depressed grandparents, there was no significant effect of parenta
70      Among grandchildren without a depressed grandparent, those with (n = 14) vs without (n = 74) a d
71 mission of risk factors for NL from maternal grandparents to mothers of children with NL may yield di
72 est for nonrandom transmission from maternal grandparents to mothers of children with NL.
73             The cancer status of parents and grandparents was compared for 48 animals with colon canc
74            Chronic exposure to poverty among grandparents was prospectively ascertained annually over
75 ns in Los Angeles, Calif., whose parents and grandparents were all Japanese.
76                    Both parents and paternal grandparents were also analyzed to allow for accurate me
77 e even set by cues to which their parents or grandparents were exposed.
78                                  The parents/grandparents were tended to be worried about the emotion
79 ), Brahman (Bos indicus), and F1 parents and grandparents were used to construct genetic maps of the
80 s and controls, including uncles, aunts, and grandparents, were eligible for interview and physical e
81 -15 years of age) with JCP and their parents/grandparents who visited our ENT clinic filled out quest
82  are highest in grandchildren of parents and grandparents with a moderately to severely impairing dep
83  significantly higher in children of parents/grandparents with the anxiety about the health condition
84 f copies carried by maternal versus paternal grandparents yields an LRT specific to maternal effects.

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