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  • Respiratory mucosal deliver... Respiratory mucosal delivery of next-generation COVID-19 vaccine provides robust protection against both ancestral and variant strains of SARS-CoV-2
    Afkhami, Sam; D’Agostino, Michael R.; Zhang, Ali ... Cell, 03/2022, Volume: 185, Issue: 5
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    The emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) threaten the effectiveness of current COVID-19 vaccines administered intramuscularly and designed to only target the spike protein. There is a ...
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  • Body-mass index and mortali... Body-mass index and mortality among 1.46 million white adults
    Berrington de Gonzalez, Amy; Hartge, Patricia; Cerhan, James R ... New England journal of medicine/˜The œNew England journal of medicine, 12/2010, Volume: 363, Issue: 23
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    A high body-mass index (BMI, the weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters) is associated with increased mortality from cardiovascular disease and certain cancers, but the ...
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  • The potential protective ef... The potential protective effects of taurine on coronary heart disease
    Wójcik, Oktawia P; Koenig, Karen L; Zeleniuch-Jacquotte, Anne ... Atherosclerosis, 01/2010, Volume: 208, Issue: 1
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    Abstract In humans, taurine (2-aminoethanesulfonic acid) is mainly obtained from diet. Despite the fact that the health effects of taurine are largely unknown, taurine has become a popular supplement ...
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  • Teplizumab for treatment of... Teplizumab for treatment of type 1 diabetes (Protégé study): 1-year results from a randomised, placebo-controlled trial
    Sherry, Nicole, Dr; Hagopian, William, MD; Ludvigsson, Johnny, Prof ... Lancet, 2011, Volume: 378, Issue: 9790
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    Summary Background Findings of small studies have suggested that short treatments with anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies that are mutated to reduce Fc receptor binding preserve β-cell function and ...
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  • Work-Related Musculoskeleta... Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Physical Therapists: A Prospective Cohort Study With 1-Year Follow-up
    Campo, Marc; Weiser, Sherri; Koenig, Karen L ... Physical therapy, 05/2008, Volume: 88, Issue: 5
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    Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) have a significant impact on physical therapists, but few studies have addressed the issue. Research is needed to determine the scope of the problem and ...
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  • Safety and efficacy of omaveloxolone in patients with mitochondrial myopathy: MOTOR trial
    Madsen, Karen L; Buch, Astrid E; Cohen, Bruce H ... Neurology, 02/2020, Volume: 94, Issue: 7
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    To investigate the safety and efficacy of escalating doses of the semi-synthetic triterpenoid omaveloxolone in patients with mitochondrial myopathy. In cohorts of 8-13, 53 participants were ...
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  • Genetic Polymorphisms in Vi... Genetic Polymorphisms in Vitamin D Metabolism and Signaling Genes and Risk of Breast Cancer: A Nested Case-Control Study
    Clendenen, Tess V; Ge, Wenzhen; Koenig, Karen L ... PloS one, 10/2015, Volume: 10, Issue: 10
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    Genetic polymorphisms in vitamin D metabolism and signaling genes have been inconsistently associated with risk of breast cancer, though few studies have examined SNPs in vitamin D-related genes ...
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  • Genotyping of Single Nucleo... Genotyping of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in DNA Isolated from Serum Using Sequenom MassARRAY Technology
    Clendenen, Tess V; Rendleman, Justin; Ge, Wenzhen ... PloS one, 08/2015, Volume: 10, Issue: 8
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    Large epidemiologic studies have the potential to make valuable contributions to the assessment of gene-environment interactions because they prospectively collected detailed exposure data. Some of ...
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  • Long-Term Exposure to Walka... Long-Term Exposure to Walkable Residential Neighborhoods and Risk of Obesity-Related Cancer in the New York University Women's Health Study (NYUWHS)
    India-Aldana, Sandra; Rundle, Andrew G; Quinn, James W ... Environmental health perspectives, 10/2023, Volume: 131, Issue: 10
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    Living in neighborhoods with higher levels of walkability has been associated with a reduced risk of obesity and higher levels of physical activity. Obesity has been linked to increased risk of 13 ...
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  • Mid‐life adherence to the D... Mid‐life adherence to the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet and late‐life subjective cognitive complaints in women
    Song, Yixiao; Wu, Fen; Sharma, Sneha ... Alzheimer's & dementia, February 2024, Volume: 20, Issue: 2
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    INTRODUCTION Evidence is limited on the role of mid‐life Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet in late‐life subjective cognitive complaints (SCCs). METHODS We included 5116 women (mean ...
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