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Shelley A Cole
Texas Biomedical Research Institute
1986
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38010586Blood DNA methylation and liver cancer in American Indians: evidence from the Strong Heart Study.Cancer Causes Control2024
38010586Blood DNA methylation and liver cancer in American Indians: evidence from the Strong Heart Study.Cancer Causes Control2024
36668670Sequencing-based fine-mapping and in silico functional characterization of the 10q24.32 arsenic metabolism efficiency locus across multiple arsenic-exposed populations.PLoS Genet2023
36716967DNA methylation analysis is used to identify novel genetic loci associated with circulating fibrinogen levels in blood.J Thromb Haemost2023
36653676Plasma lipidomic profile of depressive symptoms: a longitudinal study in a large sample of community-dwelling American Indians in the strong heart study.Mol Psychiatry2023
37466189Deep Learning for Inference of Hepatic Proton Density Fat Fraction From T1-Weighted In-Phase and Opposed-Phase MRI: Retrospective Analysis of Population-Based Trial Data.AJR Am J Roentgenol2023
37140924Ambulatory Activity and Risk of Premature Mortality Among Young and Middle-aged American Indian Individuals.JAMA Netw Open2023
37442331Smoking, blood DNA methylation sites and lung cancer risk.Environ Pollut2023
36805808Maternal DNA methylation signatures of arsenic exposure is associated with adult offspring insulin resistance in the Strong Heart Study.Environ Int2023
37364305Metal mixtures and DNA methylation measures of biological aging in American Indian populations.Environ Int2023
36668670Sequencing-based fine-mapping and in silico functional characterization of the 10q24.32 arsenic metabolism efficiency locus across multiple arsenic-exposed populations.PLoS Genet2023
37442331Smoking, blood DNA methylation sites and lung cancer risk.Environ Pollut2023
37140924Ambulatory Activity and Risk of Premature Mortality Among Young and Middle-aged American Indian Individuals.JAMA Netw Open2023
37466189Deep Learning for Inference of Hepatic Proton Density Fat Fraction From T1-Weighted In-Phase and Opposed-Phase MRI: Retrospective Analysis of Population-Based Trial Data.AJR Am J Roentgenol2023
37364305Metal mixtures and DNA methylation measures of biological aging in American Indian populations.Environ Int2023
36653676Plasma lipidomic profile of depressive symptoms: a longitudinal study in a large sample of community-dwelling American Indians in the strong heart study.Mol Psychiatry2023
36716967DNA methylation analysis is used to identify novel genetic loci associated with circulating fibrinogen levels in blood.J Thromb Haemost2023
36805808Maternal DNA methylation signatures of arsenic exposure is associated with adult offspring insulin resistance in the Strong Heart Study.Environ Int2023
35157091Psychological and social support associations with mortality and cardiovascular disease in middle-aged American Indians: the Strong Heart Study.Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol2022
35658476Arsenic Exposure, Blood DNA Methylation, and Cardiovascular Disease.Circ Res2022
35460232Genetic variants in ALDH1L1 and GLDC influence the serine-to-glycine ratio in Hispanic children.Am J Clin Nutr2022
35747346Depression, religiosity, and telomere length in the Study on Stress, Spirituality, and Health (SSSH).Int J Ment Health Addict2022
35681244An epigenome-wide study of DNA methylation profiles and lung function among American Indians in the Strong Heart Study.Clin Epigenetics2022
35680485Subclinical atherosclerosis in adolescents and young adults and the risk of cardiovascular disease: The Strong Heart Family Study (SHFS).Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis2022
36268164Erratum: Ancestral diversity improves discovery and fine-mapping of genetic loci for anthropometric traits-The Hispanic/Latino Anthropometry Consortium.HGG Adv2022
35853479Lipidomic profiling in the Strong Heart Study identified American Indians at risk of chronic kidney disease.Kidney Int2022
35665752Association of protein function-altering variants with cardiometabolic traits: the strong heart study.Sci Rep2022
35350849High Level of Selenium Exposure in the Strong Heart Study: A Cause for Incident Cardiovascular Disease?Antioxid Redox Signal2022
36382957Epigenetic Biomarkers of Lead Exposure and Cardiovascular Disease: Prospective Evidence in the Strong Heart Study.J Am Heart Assoc2022
35399580Ancestral diversity improves discovery and fine-mapping of genetic loci for anthropometric traits-The Hispanic/Latino Anthropometry Consortium.HGG Adv2022
36529747Epigenetics of type 2 diabetes and diabetes-related outcomes in the Strong Heart Study.Clin Epigenetics2022
35157091Psychological and social support associations with mortality and cardiovascular disease in middle-aged American Indians: the Strong Heart Study.Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol2022
35680485Subclinical atherosclerosis in adolescents and young adults and the risk of cardiovascular disease: The Strong Heart Family Study (SHFS).Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis2022
35350849High Level of Selenium Exposure in the Strong Heart Study: A Cause for Incident Cardiovascular Disease?Antioxid Redox Signal2022
35399580Ancestral diversity improves discovery and fine-mapping of genetic loci for anthropometric traits-The Hispanic/Latino Anthropometry Consortium.HGG Adv2022
35665752Association of protein function-altering variants with cardiometabolic traits: the strong heart study.Sci Rep2022
35853479Lipidomic profiling in the Strong Heart Study identified American Indians at risk of chronic kidney disease.Kidney Int2022
35460232Genetic variants in ALDH1L1 and GLDC influence the serine-to-glycine ratio in Hispanic children.Am J Clin Nutr2022
35658476Arsenic Exposure, Blood DNA Methylation, and Cardiovascular Disease.Circ Res2022
35747346Depression, religiosity, and telomere length in the Study on Stress, Spirituality, and Health (SSSH).Int J Ment Health Addict2022
35681244An epigenome-wide study of DNA methylation profiles and lung function among American Indians in the Strong Heart Study.Clin Epigenetics2022
36529747Epigenetics of type 2 diabetes and diabetes-related outcomes in the Strong Heart Study.Clin Epigenetics2022
36268164Erratum: Ancestral diversity improves discovery and fine-mapping of genetic loci for anthropometric traits-The Hispanic/Latino Anthropometry Consortium.HGG Adv2022
36382957Epigenetic Biomarkers of Lead Exposure and Cardiovascular Disease: Prospective Evidence in the Strong Heart Study.J Am Heart Assoc2022
34365318An atlas of metallome and metabolome interactions and associations with incident diabetes in the Strong Heart Family Study.Environ Int2021
33640655Genetic variation and urine cadmium levels: ABCC1 effects in the Strong Heart Family Study.Environ Pollut2021
33593402Novel DNA methylation signatures of tobacco smoking with trans-ethnic effects.Clin Epigenetics2021
33588791Genetic variants and physical activity interact to affect bone density in Hispanic children.BMC Pediatr2021
34012171Religion and Spirituality among American Indian, South Asian, Black, Hispanic/Latina, and White Women in the Study on Stress, Spirituality, and Health.J Sci Study Relig2021
33632303DNA methylation and cancer incidence: lymphatic-hematopoietic versus solid cancers in the Strong Heart Study.Clin Epigenetics2021
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