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William C L Stewart
Affiliation
Middle Tennessee State University
ORCID
Career Start Year
1992
Papers
46
H Index
13
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36527720
The radiation response measurement of a single and multiple cell ionization of neuroblastoma cells by infrared laser trap.
J Radiat Res
2023
32559200
Brd2 haploinsufficiency extends lifespan and healthspan in C57B6/J mice.
PLoS One
2020
32023625
Prediction of short-term neonatal complications in preterm infants using exome-wide genetic variation and gestational age: a pilot study.
Pediatr Res
2020
33032373
FREQMAX provides an alternative approach for determining high-resolution allele frequency thresholds in carrier screening.
Hum Mutat
2020
32365095
A new linear regression-like residual for survival analysis, with application to genome wide association studies of time-to-event data.
PLoS One
2020
30664859
Lung Allocation Score Thresholds Prioritize Survival After Lung Transplantation.
Chest
2019
31771450
Mathematical modelling identifies the role of adaptive immunity as a key controller of respiratory syncytial virus in cotton rats.
J R Soc Interface
2019
31353459
In Response: ME2 association analysis in adolescent-onset genetic generalized epilepsy.
Epilepsia
2019
30719716
Replication, reanalysis, and gene expression: ME2 and genetic generalized epilepsy.
Epilepsia
2019
29229139
Comparison of the Lund and Browder table to computed tomography scan three-dimensional surface area measurement for a pediatric cohort.
J Surg Res
2018
30267614
Using clinical and genetic data to predict pulmonary hypertension in bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
Acta Paediatr
2018
30263052
Logistic Bayesian LASSO for detecting association combining family and case-control data.
BMC Proc
2018
30369429
Predictive Utility of Lung Allocation Score for Retransplantation Outcomes.
Ann Thorac Surg
2018
30564392
Mutations in bacterial genes induce unanticipated changes in the relationship between bacterial pathogens in experimental otitis media.
R Soc Open Sci
2018
29608786
DNA methylation of the BRD2 promoter is associated with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy in Caucasians.
Epilepsia
2018
28655861
In silico modeling identifies CD45 as a regulator of IL-2 synergy in the NKG2D-mediated activation of immature human NK cells.
Sci Signal
2017
28536599
A Pragmatic Test for Detecting Association between a Dichotomous Trait and the Genotypes of Affected Families, Controls and Independent Cases.
Front Genet
2017
28879015
Connecting the dots across time: reconstruction of single-cell signalling trajectories using time-stamped data.
R Soc Open Sci
2017
27245422
A powerful test of independent assortment that determines genome-wide significance quickly and accurately.
Heredity (Edinb)
2016
25489633
Pathogenic EFHC1 mutations are tolerated in healthy individuals dependent on reported ancestry.
Epilepsia
2015
24708311
PedMIDAS-based scoring underestimates migraine disability on non-school days.
Headache
2014
25519364
Next-generation linkage and association methods applied to hypertension: a multifaceted approach to the analysis of sequence data.
BMC Proc
2014
25194491
Remind me again what disease we are studying? A population genetics, genetic analysis, and real data perspective on why progress on identifying genetic influences on common epilepsies has been so slow.
Prog Brain Res
2014
23376458
HLA class I and II alleles are associated with microvascular complications of type 1 diabetes.
Hum Immunol
2013
24312115
Increasing the power of association studies with affected families, unrelated cases and controls.
Front Genet
2013
23038223
Obtaining accurate p values from a dense SNP linkage scan.
Hum Hered
2012
22946724
How should we be searching for genes for common epilepsy? A critique and a prescription.
Epilepsia
2012
21247494
Enhanced genetic maps from family-based disease studies: population-specific comparisons.
BMC Med Genet
2011
21610749
Finding disease genes: a fast and flexible approach for analyzing high-throughput data.
Eur J Hum Genet
2011
21494231
STAT5A expression in Swiss 3T3 cells promotes adipogenesis in vivo in an athymic mice model system.
Obesity (Silver Spring)
2011
21164505
Gp130 cytokines exert differential patterns of crosstalk in adipocytes both in vitro and in vivo.
Obesity (Silver Spring)
2011
20029227
Multiple subsampling of dense SNP data localizes disease genes with increased precision.
Hum Hered
2010
19864167
Novel loci interacting epistatically with bone morphogenetic protein receptor 2 cause familial pulmonary arterial hypertension.
J Heart Lung Transplant
2010
19085946
Bayesian EM algorithm for scoring polymorphic deletions from SNP data and application to a common CNV on 8q24.
Genet Epidemiol
2009
19439719
Paraoxonase genes and susceptibility to ALS.
Neurology
2009
18562323
Neuropoietin attenuates adipogenesis and induces insulin resistance in adipocytes.
J Biol Chem
2008
17443710
Improving estimates of genetic maps: a meta-analysis-based approach.
Genet Epidemiol
2007
17989245
A second-generation combined linkage physical map of the human genome.
Genome Res
2007
16984314
Improving estimates of genetic maps: a maximum likelihood approach.
Biometrics
2006
16451566
Comparison of marker types and map assumptions using Markov chain Monte Carlo-based linkage analysis of COGA data.
BMC Genet
2005
15465026
STAT 5 activators can replace the requirement of FBS in the adipogenesis of 3T3-L1 cells.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
2004
12424252
The regulation and activation of ciliary neurotrophic factor signaling proteins in adipocytes.
J Biol Chem
2003
14975139
Approaches to mapping genetically correlated complex traits.
BMC Genet
2003
10559472
Regulation of signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATs) by effectors of adipogenesis: coordinate regulation of STATs 1, 5A, and 5B with peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma and C/AAAT enhancer binding protein-alpha.
Biochim Biophys Acta
1999
9671965
Acute and chronic regulation of Na+/K+-ATPase transport activity in the RN22 Schwann cell line in response to stimulation of cyclic AMP production.
Glia
1998
1337681
Cholera toxin increases Na+/K+-ATPase activity in the RN22 Schwann cell line.
Ann N Y Acad Sci
1992
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