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2. Implementation and Feasibility of Clinical Genome Sequencing Embedded Into the Outpatient Nephrology Care for Patients With Proteinuric Kidney Disease
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Marasa, Maddalena, Ahram, Dina F., Rehman, Atteeq U., Mitrotti, Adele, Abhyankar, Avinash, Jain, Namrata G., Weng, Patricia L., Piva, Stacy E., Fernandez, Hilda E., Uy, Natalie S., Chatterjee, Debanjana, Kil, Byum H., Nestor, Jordan G., Felice, Vanessa, Robinson, Dino, Whyte, Dilys, Gharavi, Ali G., Appel, Gerald B., Radhakrishnan, Jai, Santoriello, Dominick, Bomback, Andrew, Lin, Fangming, D’Agati, Vivette D., Jobanputra, Vaidehi, and Sanna-Cherchi, Simone
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- 2023
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3. Modeling the Sunlight Illumination of the Church at Studenica Monastery
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Yeager, Travis, primary, Bogdanović, Jelena, additional, Forehand, Leslie, additional, Danilović, Dušan, additional, Dragović, Magdalena, additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, Gasper, Jacob, additional, Pejić, Marko, additional, Čučaković, Aleksandar, additional, Martinenko, Anastasija, additional, and Kerton, Charles, additional
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- 2022
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4. Comprehensive Assessment of Meta-Analysis and Contingent Valuation Technique for Sustainable Management of Wetland of Middle Ganga Plain
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Biswas Roy Malabika, Kumar Abhishek, Chatterjee Debanjana, and Halder Sudipa
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suraha tal wetland ,comprehensive meta-analysis ,total economic valuation ,wetland valuation ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
In this study, the functions and threats of Suraha Tal Wetland are identified by the stated preference method and weightage is given according to their rank. The objective of the study is to determine the total economic value of Suraha Tal Wetland. The direct value can be drawn from the market price and from a survey of the stakeholders. Suraha Tal Wetland is also famous for the presence of the Jai Prakash Narayan Birds Sanctuary, which makes it a biodiversity-enriched area. The indirect value has been drawn from a review of the literature on Suraha Tal Wetland and the relevance of this literature is justified through the comprehensive meta-analysis (CMA) software. The total valuation of the wetland has been calculated. The paper concludes with suggestions for a few management strategies for better wetland management.
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- 2022
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5. Rare Single Nucleotide and Copy Number Variants and the Etiology of Congenital Obstructive Uropathy: Implications for Genetic Diagnosis
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Ahram, Dina F., Lim, Tze Y., Ke, Juntao, Jin, Gina, Verbitsky, Miguel, Bodria, Monica, Kil, Byum Hee, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Piva, Stacy E., Marasa, Maddalena, Zhang, Jun Y., Cocchi, Enrico, Caridi, Gianluca, Gucev, Zoran, Lozanovski, Vladimir J., Pisani, Isabella, Izzi, Claudia, Savoldi, Gianfranco, Gnutti, Barbara, Capone, Valentina P., Morello, William, Guarino, Stefano, Esposito, Pasquale, Lambert, Sarah, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Appel, Gerald B., Uy, Natalie S., Rao, Maya K., Canetta, Pietro A., Bomback, Andrew S., Nestor, Jordan G., Hays, Thomas, Cohen, David J., Finale, Carolina, Wijk, Joanna A.E. van, La Scola, Claudio, Baraldi, Olga, Tondolo, Francesco, Di Renzo, Dacia, Jamry-Dziurla, Anna, Pezzutto, Alessandro, Manca, Valeria, Mitrotti, Adele, Santoro, Domenico, Conti, Giovanni, Martino, Marida, Giordano, Mario, Gesualdo, Loreto, Zibar, Lada, Masnata, Giuseppe, Bonomini, Mario, Alberti, Daniele, La Manna, Gaetano, Caliskan, Yasar, Ranghino, Andrea, Marzuillo, Pierluigi, Kiryluk, Krzysztof, Krzemień, Grażyna, Miklaszewska, Monika, Lin, Fangming, Montini, Giovanni, Scolari, Francesco, Fiaccadori, Enrico, Arapović, Adela, Saraga, Marijan, McKiernan, James, Alam, Shumyle, Zaniew, Marcin, Szczepańska, Maria, Szmigielska, Agnieszka, Sikora, Przemysław, Drożdż, Dorota, Mizerska-Wasiak, Malgorzata, Mane, Shrikant, Lifton, Richard P., Tasic, Velibor, Latos-Bielenska, Anna, Gharavi, Ali G., Ghiggeri, Gian Marco, Materna-Kiryluk, Anna, Westland, Rik, and Sanna-Cherchi, Simone
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- 2023
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6. How to Incorporate Sustainable Solutions Through Vernacular Architecture
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Chatterjee, Debanjana, primary and Nagdive, Aniket, additional
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- 2022
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7. Reflection of Soil–Water Relationship Under Different Land Use Pattern: A Case Study of Neora River, West Bengal, India
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Chatterjee, Debanjana, Roy, Malabika Biswas, Roy, Pankaj Kumar, di Prisco, Marco, Series Editor, Chen, Sheng-Hong, Series Editor, Vayas, Ioannis, Series Editor, Kumar Shukla, Sanjay, Series Editor, Sharma, Anuj, Series Editor, Kumar, Nagesh, Series Editor, Wang, Chien Ming, Series Editor, Roy, Pankaj Kumar, editor, Roy, Malabika Biswas, editor, and Pal, Supriya, editor
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- 2021
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8. Infant birthweight in the US: the role of preconception stressful life events and substance use
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Witt, Whitney P, Mandell, Kara C, Wisk, Lauren E, Cheng, Erika R, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Wakeel, Fathima, Park, Hyojun, and Zarak, Dakota
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Midwifery ,Health Sciences ,Perinatal Period - Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period ,Pediatric ,Infant Mortality ,Preterm ,Low Birth Weight and Health of the Newborn ,Prevention ,Clinical Research ,Substance Misuse ,Conditions Affecting the Embryonic and Fetal Periods ,Aetiology ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,3.1 Primary prevention interventions to modify behaviours or promote wellbeing ,2.3 Psychological ,social and economic factors ,Prevention of disease and conditions ,and promotion of well-being ,Reproductive health and childbirth ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Alcohol Drinking ,Female ,Humans ,Infant ,Newborn ,Infant ,Very Low Birth Weight ,Life Change Events ,Male ,Preconception Care ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Pregnancy ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Pregnant Women ,Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects ,Smoking ,Stress ,Psychological ,Young Adult ,Alcohol and tobacco use prior to and during pregnancy ,Preconception stressful life events ,Substance use ,Infant birth weight ,Lifecourse ,Psychology ,Cognitive Sciences ,Psychiatry ,Applied and developmental psychology ,Clinical and health psychology - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships among preconception stressful life events (PSLEs), women's alcohol and tobacco use before and during pregnancy, and infant birthweight. Data were from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort (n = 9,350). Data were collected in 2001. Exposure to PSLEs was defined by indications of death of a parent, spouse, or previous live born child; divorce or marital separation; or fertility problems prior to conception. Survey data determined alcohol and tobacco usage during the 3 months prior to and in the final 3 months of pregnancy. We used staged multivariable logistic regression to estimate the effects of women's substance use and PSLEs on the risk of having a very low (
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9. Examining the link between women's exposure to stressful life events prior to conception and infant and toddler health: the role of birth weight
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Cheng, Erika R, Park, Hyojun, Wisk, Lauren E, Mandell, Kara C, Wakeel, Fathima, Litzelman, Kristin, Chatterjee, Debanjana, and Witt, Whitney P
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Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Pediatric ,Prevention ,Preterm ,Low Birth Weight and Health of the Newborn ,Perinatal Period - Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period ,Infant Mortality ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,Aetiology ,Generic health relevance ,Reproductive health and childbirth ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adult ,Birth Weight ,Child ,Child ,Preschool ,Female ,Health Status ,Humans ,Infant ,Infant ,Very Low Birth Weight ,Life Change Events ,Longitudinal Studies ,Male ,Mothers ,Pregnancy ,Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Stress ,Psychological ,BIRTH WEIGHT ,CHILD HEALTH ,Life course epidemiology ,MATERNAL HEALTH ,PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS ,Public Health and Health Services ,Human Geography ,Epidemiology ,Public health - Abstract
BackgroundThe life course perspective suggests a pathway may exist among maternal exposure to stressful life events prior to conception (PSLEs), infant birth weight and subsequent offspring health, whereby PSLEs are part of a 'chains-of-risk' that set children on a certain health pathway. No prior study has examined the link between PSLEs and offspring health in a nationally representative sample of US mothers and their children. We used longitudinal, nationally representative data to evaluate the relation between maternal exposure to PSLEs and subsequent measures of infant and toddler health, taking both maternal and obstetric characteristics into account.MethodsWe examined 6900 mother-child dyads participating in 2 waves of the nationally representative Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort (n=6900). Infant and toddler health outcomes assessed at 9 and 24 months included overall health status, special healthcare needs and severe health conditions. Adjusted path analyses examined associations between PSLEs, birth weight and child health outcomes.ResultsIn adjusted analyses, PSLEs increased the risk for very low birth weight (VLBW,
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10. Overall survival analysis in patients with metastatic breast cancer and liver or lung metastases treated with eribulin, gemcitabine, or capecitabine
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Kazmi, Shayma, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Raju, Dheeraj, Hauser, Rob, and Kaufman, Peter A.
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- 2020
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11. Lenvatinib and Subsequent Therapy for Radioactive Iodine-Refractory Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: A Real-World Study of Clinical Effectiveness in the United States
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Kish, Jonathan K., Chatterjee, Debanjana, Wan, Yin, Yu, Hsing-Ting, Liassou, Djibril, and Feinberg, Bruce A.
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- 2020
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12. Predictors of alcohol and tobacco use prior to and during pregnancy in the US: the role of maternal stressors
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Witt, Whitney P, Mandell, Kara C, Wisk, Lauren E, Cheng, Erika R, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Wakeel, Fathima, Park, Hyojun, and Zarak, Dakota
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Midwifery ,Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Tobacco ,Clinical Research ,Alcoholism ,Alcohol Use and Health ,Tobacco Smoke and Health ,Substance Misuse ,Cancer ,Contraception/Reproduction ,Pediatric ,Perinatal Period - Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period ,Prevention ,Reproductive health and childbirth ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Alcohol Drinking ,Female ,Health Surveys ,Humans ,Life Change Events ,Longitudinal Studies ,Multivariate Analysis ,Preconception Care ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Pregnancy ,Pregnant Women ,Smoking ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Time Factors ,Tobacco Use ,United States ,Preconception ,Life course ,Stress ,Substance use ,Psychology ,Cognitive Sciences ,Psychiatry ,Applied and developmental psychology ,Clinical and health psychology - Abstract
The purpose of the study was to understand the association between stressful life events prior to conception (PSLEs) and women's alcohol and tobacco use prior to and during pregnancy, and the continuation of such use through pregnancy. Data were from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort (n = 9,350). Data were collected in 2001. Exposure to PSLEs was defined by indications of death of a parent, spouse, or previous live born child, divorce or marital separation, or fertility problems prior to conception. Survey data determined alcohol and tobacco usage during the 3 months prior to and in the final 3 months of pregnancy. Weighted regressions estimated the effect of PSLEs on alcohol and tobacco use at each time point and on the continuation of use, adjusting for confounders. Experiencing any PSLE increased the odds of tobacco use prior to (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 1.52, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 1.23-1.87) and during pregnancy (AOR 1.57, 95 % CI 1.19-2.07). Women exposed to PSLEs smoked nearly five additional packs of cigarettes in the 3 months prior to pregnancy (97 cigarettes, p = 0.011) and consumed 0.31 additional alcoholic drinks during the last 3 months of pregnancy than unexposed women. PSLEs are associated with tobacco use before pregnancy and alcohol and tobacco use during pregnancy. Alcohol and tobacco screening and cessation services should be implemented prior to and during pregnancy, especially for women who have experienced PSLEs.
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- 2015
13. Neighborhood disadvantage, preconception stressful life events, and infant birth weight.
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Witt, Whitney P, Park, Hyojun, Wisk, Lauren E, Cheng, Erika R, Mandell, Kara, Chatterjee, Debanjana, and Zarak, Dakota
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Epidemiology ,Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Perinatal Period - Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period ,Infant Mortality ,Preterm ,Low Birth Weight and Health of the Newborn ,Pediatric ,Clinical Research ,Good Health and Well Being ,Chronic Disease ,Health Behavior ,Humans ,Infant ,Very Low Birth Weight ,Life Change Events ,Longitudinal Studies ,Poverty ,Residence Characteristics ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Stress ,Psychological ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
ObjectivesWe sought to determine whether the effects of preconception stressful life events (PSLEs) on birth weight differed by neighborhood disadvantage.MethodsWe drew our data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort (2001-2002; n = 9300). We created a neighborhood disadvantage index (NDI) using county-level data from the 2000 US Census. We grouped the NDI into tertiles that represented advantaged, middle advantaged, and disadvantaged neighborhoods. Stratified multinomial logistic regressions estimated the effect of PSLEs on birth weight, controlling for confounders.ResultsWe found a gradient in the relationship between women's exposure to PSLEs and having a very low birth weight (VLBW) infant by NDI tertile; the association was strongest in disadvantaged neighborhoods (adjusted odd ratio [AOR] = 1.62; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.04, 2.53), followed by middle (AOR = 1.39; 95% CI = 1.00, 1.93) and advantaged (AOR = 1.29; 95% CI = 0.91, 1.82) neighborhoods. We observed a similar gradient for women with chronic conditions and among minority mothers.ConclusionsWomen who experienced PSLEs, who had chronic conditions, or were racial/ethnic minorities had the greatest risk of having VLBW infants if they lived in disadvantaged neighborhoods; this suggests exacerbation of risk within disadvantaged environments. Interventions to reduce rates of VLBW should focus on reducing the deleterious effects of stressors and on improving neighborhood conditions.
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14. Determinants of Cesarean Delivery in the US: A Lifecourse Approach
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Witt, Whitney P, Wisk, Lauren E, Cheng, Erika R, Mandell, Kara, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Wakeel, Fathima, Godecker, Amy L, and Zarak, Dakota
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Reproductive Medicine ,Midwifery ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Health Sciences ,Contraception/Reproduction ,Clinical Research ,Pediatric Research Initiative ,Prevention ,Pediatric ,2.4 Surveillance and distribution ,Aetiology ,Generic health relevance ,Reproductive health and childbirth ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Anesthesia ,Obstetrical ,Cesarean Section ,Delivery ,Obstetric ,Female ,Humans ,Logistic Models ,Longitudinal Studies ,Obesity ,Pregnancy ,Pregnancy Complications ,Risk Factors ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Stress ,Psychological ,United States ,Young Adult ,Lifecourse ,Cesarean section ,Vaginal delivery ,Stressful life events ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Studies in Human Society ,Public Health ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences ,Human society - Abstract
This study takes a lifecourse approach to understanding the factors contributing to delivery methods in the US by identifying preconception and pregnancy-related determinants of medically indicated and non-medically indicated cesarean section (C-section) deliveries. Data are from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort, a nationally representative, population-based survey of women delivering a live baby in 2001 (n = 9,350). Three delivery methods were examined: (1) vaginal delivery (reference); (2) medically indicated C-section; and (3) non-medically indicated C-sections. Using multinomial logistic regression, we examined the role of sociodemographics, health, healthcare, stressful life events, pregnancy complications, and history of C-section on the odds of medically indicated and non-medically indicated C-sections, compared to vaginal delivery. 74.2 % of women had a vaginal delivery, 11.6 % had a non-medically indicated C-section, and 14.2 % had a medically indicated C-section. Multivariable analyses revealed that prior C-section was the strongest predictor of both medically indicated and non-medically indicated C-sections. However, we found salient differences between the risk factors for indicated and non-indicated C-sections. Surgical deliveries continue to occur at a high rate in the US despite evidence that they increase the risk for morbidity and mortality among women and their children. Reducing the number of non-medically indicated C-sections is warranted to lower the short- and long-term risks for deleterious health outcomes for women and their babies across the lifecourse. Healthcare providers should address the risk factors for medically indicated C-sections to optimize low-risk delivery methods and improve the survival, health, and well-being of children and their mothers.
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- 2015
15. Preterm birth in the United States: the impact of stressful life events prior to conception and maternal age.
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Witt, Whitney P, Cheng, Erika R, Wisk, Lauren E, Litzelman, Kristin, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Mandell, Kara, and Wakeel, Fathima
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Midwifery ,Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Paediatrics ,Reproductive Medicine ,Perinatal Period - Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period ,Preterm ,Low Birth Weight and Health of the Newborn ,Pediatric ,Clinical Research ,Prevention ,Infant Mortality ,2.3 Psychological ,social and economic factors ,2.4 Surveillance and distribution ,Aetiology ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,Reproductive health and childbirth ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Female ,Humans ,Life Change Events ,Logistic Models ,Longitudinal Studies ,Maternal Age ,Pregnancy ,Premature Birth ,Prevalence ,Stress ,Psychological ,United States ,Young Adult ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
ObjectivesWe determined whether and to what extent a woman's exposure to stressful life events prior to conception (PSLEs) was associated with preterm birth and whether maternal age modified this relationship.MethodsWe examined 9350 mothers and infants participating in the first wave of the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort, a nationally representative sample of US women and children born in 2001, to investigate the impact of PSLEs on preterm birth in the United States. We estimated the effect of exposure on preterm birth with weighted logistic regression, adjusting for maternal sociodemographic and health factors and stress during pregnancy.ResultsOf the women examined, 10.9% had a preterm birth. In adjusted analyses, women aged 15 to 19 years who experienced any PSLE had over a 4-fold increased risk for having a preterm birth. This association differed on the basis of the timing of the PSLE.ConclusionsFindings suggest that adolescence may be a sensitive period for the risk of preterm birth among adolescents exposed to PSLEs. Clinical, programmatic, and policy interventions should address upstream PSLEs, especially for adolescents, to reduce the prevalence of preterm birth and improve maternal and child health.
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16. Maternal stressful life events prior to conception and the impact on infant birth weight in the United States.
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Witt, Whitney P, Cheng, Erika R, Wisk, Lauren E, Litzelman, Kristin, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Mandell, Kara, and Wakeel, Fathima
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Midwifery ,Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Reproductive Medicine ,Perinatal Period - Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period ,Pediatric ,Clinical Research ,Prevention ,Infant Mortality ,Conditions Affecting the Embryonic and Fetal Periods ,Preterm ,Low Birth Weight and Health of the Newborn ,2.3 Psychological ,social and economic factors ,Aetiology ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,Reproductive health and childbirth ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Birth Weight ,Female ,Humans ,Infant ,Low Birth Weight ,Infant ,Very Low Birth Weight ,Life Change Events ,Male ,Pregnancy ,United States ,Young Adult ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
ObjectivesWe sought to determine if and to what extent a woman's exposure to stressful life events prior to conception (PSLEs) were associated with subsequent infant birth weight by using a nationally representative sample of US women.MethodsWe examined 9350 mothers and infants participating in the first wave of the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort in 2001. Weighted regressions estimated the effect of exposure on very low and low birth weight, adjusting for maternal sociodemographic and health factors and stress during pregnancy.ResultsTwenty percent of women experienced any PSLE. In adjusted analyses, exposed women were 38% more likely to have a very low birth weight infant than nonexposed women. Furthermore, the accumulation of PSLEs was associated with reduced infant birth weight.ConclusionsThis was the first nationally representative study to our knowledge to investigate the impact of PSLEs on very low and low birth weight in the United States. Interventions aimed to improve birth outcomes will need to shift the clinical practice paradigm upstream to the preconception period to reduce women's exposure to stress over the life course and improve the long-term health of children.
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- 2014
17. Prevalence of polyreactive innate clones among graft-infiltrating B cells in human cardiac allograft vasculopathy
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Chatterjee, Debanjana, Moore, Carolina, Gao, Baoshan, Clerkin, Kevin J., See, Sarah B., Shaked, David, Rogers, Kortney, Nunez, Sarah, Veras, Yokarla, Addonizio, Linda, Givertz, Michael M., Naka, Yoshifumi, Mancini, Donna, Vasilescu, Rodica, Marboe, Charles, Restaino, Susan, Madsen, Joren C., and Zorn, Emmanuel
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- 2018
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18. Evaluation of the cost and effectiveness of diverse recruitment methods for a genetic screening study
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Milo Rasouly, Hila, Wynn, Julia, Marasa, Maddalena, Reingold, Rachel, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Kapoor, Sheena, Piva, Stacy, Kil, Byum Hee, Mu, Xueru, Alvarez, Maria, Nestor, Jordan, Mehl, Karla, Revah-Politi, Anya, Lippa, Natalie, Ernst, Michelle E., Bier, Louise, Espinal, Aileen, Haser, Bianca, Sinha, Anoushka, Halim, Ian, Fasel, David, Cuneo, Nicole, Thompson, Jacqueline J., Verbitsky, Miguel, Cohn, Elizabeth G., Goldman, Jill, Marder, Karen, Klitzman, Robert L., Orjuela, Manuela A., So, Yat S., Fedotov, Alex, Crew, Katherine D., Kiryluk, Krzysztof, Appelbaum, Paul S., Weng, Chunhua, Siegel, Karolynn, Gharavi, Ali G., and Chung, Wendy K.
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- 2019
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19. Real-World Treatment Patterns Among Patients Initiating Small Molecule Kinase Inhibitor Therapies for Thyroid Cancer in the United States
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Dacosta Byfield, Stacey A., Adejoro, Oluwakayode, Copher, Ronda, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Joshi, Prashant R., and Worden, Francis P.
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- 2019
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20. IL-1β limits the extent of human 6-sulfo LacNAc dendritic cell (slanDC)-mediated NK cell activation and regulates CD95-induced apoptosis
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Tufa, Dejene Milkessa, Ahmad, Fareed, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Ahrenstorf, Gerrit, Schmidt, Reinhold Ernst, and Jacobs, Roland
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- 2017
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21. Correction to: Overall survival analysis in patients with metastatic breast cancer and liver or lung metastases treated with eribulin, gemcitabine, or capecitabine
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Kazmi, Shayma, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Raju, Dheeraj, Hauser, Rob, and Kaufman, Peter A.
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- 2021
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22. Modeling the illumination of the church at Studenica monastery during evening services
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Bogdanović, Jelena, Forehand, Leslie, Dragović, Magdalena, Danilović, Dušan, Yeager, Travis, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Gasper, Jacob, Pejić, Marko, Čučaković, Aleksandar, Martinenko, Anastasija, Mandal, Suvadip, Kerton, Charles, Bogdanović, Jelena, Forehand, Leslie, Dragović, Magdalena, Danilović, Dušan, Yeager, Travis, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Gasper, Jacob, Pejić, Marko, Čučaković, Aleksandar, Martinenko, Anastasija, Mandal, Suvadip, and Kerton, Charles
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This paper presents an analytical model to analyze illumination of the church interior during the evening service. The focus is on the artificial light achieved using church lighting fixtures known as polycandela, which are suspended directly below the church dome. The analysis focuses on the main church (katholikon) at Studenica Monastery, built in Serbia sometime before 1208/9. By using a computer-generated model of the Studenica church derived from high-precision laser scanning and close-range photogrammetry rather than from more conventional architectural drawings of the church, we recreate the actual three-dimensional space of the church interior. Our model allows for a quantitative calculation and analysis of the amount of artificial light that could have been achieved inside medieval churches. We apply this model for the church at Studenica to better understand the lighting of medieval structures as well as more abstract and diagrammatic qualities of the sacred space of the church manifested by light conditions.
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- 2023
23. Bullying victimization and emotional distress: is there strength in numbers for vulnerable youth?
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Eisenberg, Marla E., McMorris, Barbara J., Gower, Amy L., and Chatterjee, Debanjana
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- 2016
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24. The TLR-2/TLR-6 agonist macrophage-activating lipopeptide-2 augments human NK cell cytotoxicity when PGE2 production by monocytes is inhibited by a COX-2 blocker
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Müller, Christina, Tufa, Dejene M., Chatterjee, Debanjana, Mühlradt, Peter F., Schmidt, Reinhold E., and Jacobs, Roland
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- 2015
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25. Correction: Evaluation of the cost and effectiveness of diverse recruitment methods for a genetic screening study
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Rasouly, Hila Milo, Wynn, Julia, Marasa, Maddalena, Reingold, Rachel, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Kapoor, Sheena, Piva, Stacy, Kil, Byum Hee, Mu, Xueru, Alvarez, Maria, Nestor, Jordan, Mehl, Karla, Revah-Politi, Anya, Lippa, Natalie, Ernst, Michelle E., Bier, Louise, Espinal, Aileen, Haser, Bianca, Sinha, Anoushka, Halim, Ian, Fasel, David, Cuneo, Nicole, Thompson, Jacqueline J., Verbitsky, Miguel, Cohn, Elizabeth G., Goldman, Jill, Marder, Karen, Klitzman, Robert L., Orjuela, Manuela A., So, Yat S., Fedotov, Alex, Crew, Katherine D., Kiryluk, Krzysztof, Appelbaum, Paul S., Weng, Chunhua, Siegel, Karolynn, Gharavi, Ali G., and Chung, Wendy K.
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- 2019
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26. Human stem cell-derived thymic epithelial cells enhance human T-cell development in a xenogeneic thymus
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Gras-Peña, Rafael, primary, Danzl, Nichole M., additional, Khosravi-Maharlooei, Mohsen, additional, Campbell, Sean R., additional, Ruiz, Amanda E., additional, Parks, Christopher A., additional, Suen Savage, William Meng, additional, Holzl, Markus A., additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, and Sykes, Megan, additional
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- 2022
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27. Interim Analysis of Mmrf Curecloud Research Initiative Identifies High Prevalence and Patterns of Clonal Hematopoiesis of Indeterminate Potential (CHIP) Mutations in a Real World Myeloma Cohort
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Jayasinghe, Reyka G, primary, Kim, Annette S., additional, Dowdell, Teni, additional, Cibulskis, Carrie, additional, Yesil, Jennifer, additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, Likens, Michele, additional, Mehr, Shaadi, additional, Saravanamuthu, Cartik, additional, Alberge, Jean-Baptiste, additional, Lapinskas, Emily, additional, Labkoff, Steven E, additional, Ligon, Keith L, additional, Cho, Hearn Jay, additional, Ghobrial, Irene M., additional, and Auclair, Daniel, additional
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- 2021
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28. Racial-Ethnic Differences in Health-Related Quality of Life among Adults and Children with Glomerular Disease
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Krissberg, Jill R., primary, Helmuth, Margaret E., additional, Almaani, Salem, additional, Cai, Yi, additional, Cattran, Daniel, additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, Gbadegesin, Rasheed A., additional, Gibson, Keisha L., additional, Glenn, Dorey A., additional, Greenbaum, Laurence A., additional, Iragorri, Sandra, additional, Jain, Koyal, additional, Khalid, Myda, additional, Kidd, Jason M., additional, Kopp, Jeffrey B., additional, Lafayette, Richard, additional, Nestor, Jordan G., additional, Parekh, Rulan S., additional, Reidy, Kimberly J., additional, Selewski, David T., additional, Sperati, C. John, additional, Tuttle, Katherine R., additional, Twombley, Katherine, additional, Vasylyeva, Tetyana L., additional, Weaver, Donald Jack, additional, Wenderfer, Scott E., additional, and O’Shaughnessy, Michelle M., additional
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- 2021
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29. GeneLiFT: A novel test to facilitate rapid screening of genetic literacy in a diverse population undergoing genetic testing
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Milo Rasouly, Hila, primary, Cuneo, Nicole, additional, Marasa, Maddalena, additional, DeMaria, Natalia, additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, Thompson, Jacqueline J., additional, Fasel, David A., additional, Wynn, Julia, additional, Chung, Wendy K., additional, Appelbaum, Paul, additional, Weng, Chunhua, additional, Bakken, Suzanne, additional, and Gharavi, Ali G., additional
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30. Persistent Disease Activity in Patients With Long-Standing Glomerular Disease
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Delbarba, Elisa, primary, Marasa, Maddalena, additional, Canetta, Pietro A., additional, Piva, Stacy E., additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, Kil, Byum Hee, additional, Mu, Xueru, additional, Gibson, Keisha L., additional, Hladunewich, Michelle A., additional, Hogan, Jonathan J., additional, Julian, Bruce A., additional, Kidd, Jason M., additional, Laurin, Louis-Philippe, additional, Nachman, Patrick H., additional, Rheault, Michelle N., additional, Rizk, Dana V., additional, Sanghani, Neil S., additional, Trachtman, Howard, additional, Wenderfer, Scott E., additional, Gharavi, Ali G., additional, Bomback, Andrew S., additional, Ahn, Wooin, additional, Appel, Gerald B., additional, Babayev, Revekka, additional, Batal, Ibrahim, additional, Brown, Eric, additional, Campenot, Eric S., additional, Canetta, Pietro, additional, Chan, Brenda, additional, D’Agati, Vivette D., additional, Delbarba, Elisa, additional, Fernandez, Hilda, additional, Foroncewicz, Bartosz, additional, Ghiggeri, Gian Marco, additional, Hines, William H., additional, Jain, Namrata G., additional, Kiryluk, Krzysztof, additional, Lau, Wai L., additional, Lin, Fangming, additional, Lugani, Francesca, additional, Markowitz, Glen, additional, Mohan, Sumit, additional, Mucha, Krzysztof, additional, Nickolas, Thomas L., additional, Piva, Stacy, additional, Radhakrishnan, Jai, additional, Rao, Maya K., additional, Sanna-Cherchi, Simone, additional, Santoriello, Dominick, additional, Stokes, Michael B., additional, Yu, Natalie, additional, Valeri, Anthony M., additional, Zviti, Ronald, additional, Greenbaum, Larry A., additional, Smoyer, William E., additional, Al-Uzri, Amira, additional, Ashoor, Isa, additional, Aviles, Diego, additional, Baracco, Rossana, additional, Barcia, John, additional, Bartosh, Sharon, additional, Belsha, Craig, additional, Bowers, Corinna, additional, Braun, Michael C., additional, Chishti, Aftab, additional, Claes, Donna, additional, Cramer, Carl, additional, Davis, Keefe, additional, Erkan, Elif, additional, Feig, Daniel, additional, Freundlich, Michael, additional, Gbadegesin, Rasheed, additional, Hanna, Melisha, additional, Hidalgo, Guillermo, additional, Hunley, Tracy E., additional, Jain, Amrish, additional, Kallash, Mahmoud, additional, Khalid, Myda, additional, Klein, Jon B., additional, Lane, Jerome C., additional, Mahan, John, additional, Mathews, Nisha, additional, Nester, Carla, additional, Pan, Cynthia, additional, Patterson, Larry, additional, Patel, Hiren, additional, Revell, Adelaide, additional, Silva, Cynthia, additional, Sreedharan, Rajasree, additional, Srivastava, Tarak, additional, Steinke, Julia, additional, Twombley, Katherine, additional, Vasylyeva, Tetyana L., additional, Weaver, Donald J., additional, Wong, Craig S., additional, Almaani, Salem, additional, Ayoub, Isabelle, additional, Budisavljevic, Milos, additional, Derebail, Vimal, additional, Fatima, Huma, additional, Falk, Ronald, additional, Fogo, Agnes, additional, Gehr, Todd, additional, Gibson, Keisha, additional, Glenn, Dorey, additional, Harris, Raymond, additional, Hogan, Susan, additional, Jain, Koyal, additional, Jennette, J. Charles, additional, Julian, Bruce, additional, Kidd, Jason, additional, Massey, H. Davis, additional, Mottl, Amy, additional, Nachman, Patrick, additional, Nadasdy, Tibor, additional, Novak, Jan, additional, Parikh, Samir, additional, Pichette, Vincent, additional, Poulton, Caroline, additional, Powell, Thomas Brian, additional, Renfrow, Matthew, additional, Rizk, Dana, additional, Rovin, Brad, additional, Royal, Virginie, additional, Saha, Manish, additional, Sanghani, Neil, additional, Self, Sally, additional, Adler, Sharon, additional, Alpers, Charles, additional, Matar, Raed Bou, additional, Brown, Elizabeth, additional, Cattran, Daniel, additional, Choi, Michael, additional, Dell, Katherine M., additional, Dukkipati, Ram, additional, Fervenza, Fernando C., additional, Fornoni, Alessia, additional, Gadegbeku, Crystal, additional, Gipson, Patrick, additional, Hasely, Leah, additional, Hingorani, Sangeeta, additional, Hladunewich, Michelle, additional, Hogan, Jonathan, additional, Holzman, Lawrence B., additional, Jefferson, J. Ashley, additional, Jhaveri, Kenar, additional, Johnstone, Duncan B., additional, Kaskel, Frederick, additional, Kogan, Amy, additional, Kopp, Jeffrey, additional, Lafayette, Richard, additional, Lemley, Kevin V., additional, Malaga-Dieguez, Laura, additional, Meyers, Kevin, additional, Neu, Alicia, additional, O’Shaughnessy, Michelle Marie, additional, O’Toole, John F., additional, Parekh, Rulan, additional, Reich, Heather, additional, Reidy, Kimberly, additional, Rondon, Helbert, additional, Sambandam, Kamalanathan K., additional, Sedor, John R., additional, Selewski, David T., additional, Sethna, Christine B., additional, Schelling, Jeffrey, additional, Sperati, John C., additional, Swiatecka-Urban, Agnes, additional, Tuttle, Katherine R., additional, Weisstuch, Joseph, additional, Vento, Suzanne, additional, Zhdanova, Olga, additional, Gillespie, Brenda, additional, Gipson, Debbie S., additional, Hill-Callahan, Peg, additional, Helmuth, Margaret, additional, Herreshoff, Emily, additional, Kretzler, Matthias, additional, Lienczewski, Chrysta, additional, Mansfield, Sarah, additional, Mariani, Laura, additional, Nast, Cynthia C., additional, Robinson, Bruce M., additional, Troost, Jonathan, additional, Wladkowski, Matthew, additional, Zee, Jarcy, additional, Zinsser, Dawn, additional, and Guay-Woodford, Lisa M., additional
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31. Abstract P2-15-13: A time-and-motion study of chemotherapy administration in metastatic breast cancer
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Schwartzberg, Lee, primary, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, Knoth, Russel, additional, Gibbs, Sarah N, additional, Ahmed, K Hamzah, additional, Broder, Michael S, additional, and Yermilov, Irina, additional
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32. Observational study of clinical outcomes of eribulin mesylate in metastatic breast cancer after cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 inhibitor therapy
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Mougalian, Sarah S, primary, Feinberg, Bruce A, additional, Wang, Edward, additional, Alexis, Karenza, additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, Knoth, Russell L, additional, Nero, Damion, additional, Miller, Talia, additional, Liassou, Djibril, additional, and Kish, Jonathan K, additional
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33. Diagnostic Utility of Exome Sequencing for Kidney Disease
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Groopman, Emily E., Marasa, Maddalena, Cameron-Christie, Sophia, Petrovski, Slavé, Aggarwal, Vimla S., Milo-Rasouly, Hila, Li, Yifu, Zhang, Junying, Nestor, Jordan, Krithivasan, Priya, Lam, Wan Yee, Mitrotti, Adele, Piva, Stacy, Kil, Byum H., Chatterjee, Debanjana, Reingold, Rachel, Bradbury, Drew, DiVecchia, Michael, Snyder, Holly, Mu, Xueru, Mehl, Karla, Balderes, Olivia, Fasel, David A., Weng, Chunhua, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Canetta, Pietro, Appel, Gerald B., Bomback, Andrew S., Ahn, Wooin, Uy, Natalie S., Alam, Shumyle, Cohen, David J., Crew, Russell J., Dube, Geoffrey K., Rao, Maya K., Kamalakaran, Sitharthan, Copeland, Brett, Ren, Zhong, Bridgers, Joshua, Malone, Colin D., Mebane, Caroline M., Dagaonkar, Neha, Fellström, Bengt C., Haefliger, Carolina, Mohan, Sumit, Sanna-Cherchi, Simone, Kiryluk, Krzysztof, Fleckner, Jan, March, Ruth, Platt, Adam, Goldstein, David B., Gharavi, Ali G., Groopman, Emily E., Marasa, Maddalena, Cameron-Christie, Sophia, Petrovski, Slavé, Aggarwal, Vimla S., Milo-Rasouly, Hila, Li, Yifu, Zhang, Junying, Nestor, Jordan, Krithivasan, Priya, Lam, Wan Yee, Mitrotti, Adele, Piva, Stacy, Kil, Byum H., Chatterjee, Debanjana, Reingold, Rachel, Bradbury, Drew, DiVecchia, Michael, Snyder, Holly, Mu, Xueru, Mehl, Karla, Balderes, Olivia, Fasel, David A., Weng, Chunhua, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Canetta, Pietro, Appel, Gerald B., Bomback, Andrew S., Ahn, Wooin, Uy, Natalie S., Alam, Shumyle, Cohen, David J., Crew, Russell J., Dube, Geoffrey K., Rao, Maya K., Kamalakaran, Sitharthan, Copeland, Brett, Ren, Zhong, Bridgers, Joshua, Malone, Colin D., Mebane, Caroline M., Dagaonkar, Neha, Fellström, Bengt C., Haefliger, Carolina, Mohan, Sumit, Sanna-Cherchi, Simone, Kiryluk, Krzysztof, Fleckner, Jan, March, Ruth, Platt, Adam, Goldstein, David B., and Gharavi, Ali G.
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BACKGROUND Exome sequencing is emerging as a first-line diagnostic method in some clinical disciplines, but its usefulness has yet to be examined for most constitutional disorders in adults, including chronic kidney disease, which affects more than 1 in 10 persons globally. METHODS We conducted exome sequencing and diagnostic analysis in two cohorts totaling 3315 patients with chronic kidney disease. We assessed the diagnostic yield and, among the patients for whom detailed clinical data were available, the clinical implications of diagnostic and other medically relevant findings. RESULTS In all, 3037 patients (91.6%) were over 21 years of age, and 1179 (35.6%) were of self-identified non-European ancestry. We detected diagnostic variants in 307 of the 3315 patients (9.3%), encompassing 66 different monogenic disorders. Of the disorders detected, 39 (59%) were found in only a single patient. Diagnostic variants were detected across all clinically defined categories, including congenital or cystic renal disease (127 of 531 patients [23.9%]) and nephropathy of unknown origin (48 of 281 patients [17.1%]). Of the 2187 patients assessed, 34 (1.6%) had genetic findings for medically actionable disorders that, although unrelated to their nephropathy, would also lead to subspecialty referral and inform renal management. CONCLUSIONS Exome sequencing in a combined cohort of more than 3000 patients with chronic kidney disease yielded a genetic diagnosis in just under 10% of cases.
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34. GeneLiFT: A novel test to facilitate rapid screening of genetic literacy in a diverse population undergoing genetic testing.
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Milo Rasouly, Hila, Cuneo, Nicole, Marasa, Maddalena, DeMaria, Natalia, Chatterjee, Debanjana, Thompson, Jacqueline J., Fasel, David A., Wynn, Julia, Chung, Wendy K., Appelbaum, Paul, Weng, Chunhua, Bakken, Suzanne, and Gharavi, Ali G.
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With the broader introduction of genomic medicine in research and clinical care, an increasing number of persons are offered genetic testing. Many factors, including genetic literacy, may impact the utilization of genetic results by patients and their families. We developed a rapid, self‐administered measure of genetic literacy, called Genetic Literacy Fast Test (GeneLiFT). We next evaluated the association of GeneLiFT scores with the comprehension of limitations of genomic medicine in participants undergoing genetic testing in the NIH‐sponsored eMERGE III study at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York. All participants underwent genetic screening for variants in 74 actionable genes associated with adult‐onset disorders. A diverse cohort of 724 participants completed the survey (60% women, 45% less than 40 years old, and 53% self‐reported White non‐Hispanic ancestry). The GeneLiFT was validated using known group differences based on education, health literacy, and numeracy, and with questions assessing genetic knowledge. GeneLiFT identified multiple standard genetics terms, that is, jargon, not recognized by more than 50% of participants (including actionability and pathogenicity). Low genetic literacy, identified in 210 participants (29%), was significantly associated with poor understanding of the limitations of genetic testing (p‐values < 10–9). This association was independent of education, health literacy, and numeracy levels, highlighting the importance of directly measuring genetic literacy. Low genetic literacy was also associated with low satisfaction with the informed consent process. GeneLiFT is a practical tool for rapid assessment of genetic literacy in large studies or clinical care. GeneLiFT will allow future research to efficiently assess the role of genetic literacy on the clinical impact of genetic testing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Health-related quality of life in glomerular disease
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Canetta, Pietro A., primary, Troost, Jonathan P., additional, Mahoney, Shannon, additional, Kogon, Amy J., additional, Carlozzi, Noelle, additional, Bartosh, Sharon M., additional, Cai, Yi, additional, Davis, T. Keefe, additional, Fernandez, Hilda, additional, Fornoni, Alessia, additional, Gbadegesin, Rasheed A., additional, Herreshoff, Emily, additional, Mahan, John D., additional, Nachman, Patrick H., additional, Selewski, David T., additional, Sethna, Christine B., additional, Srivastava, Tarak, additional, Tuttle, Katherine R., additional, Wang, Chia-shi, additional, Falk, Ronald J., additional, Gharavi, Ali G., additional, Gillespie, Brenda W., additional, Greenbaum, Larry A., additional, Holzman, Lawrence B., additional, Kretzler, Matthias, additional, Robinson, Bruce M., additional, Smoyer, William E., additional, Guay-Woodford, Lisa M., additional, Reeve, Bryce, additional, Gipson, Debbie S., additional, Ahn, Wooin, additional, Appel, Gerald B., additional, Babayev, Revekka, additional, Batal, Ibrahim, additional, Bomback, Andrew S., additional, Brown, Eric, additional, Campenot, Eric S., additional, Canetta, Pietro, additional, Carlassara, Lucrezia, additional, Chan, Brenda, additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, D’Agati, Vivette D., additional, Delbarba, Elisa, additional, Dogra, Samriti, additional, Foroncewicz, Bartosz, additional, Ghiggeri, Gian Marco, additional, Hines, William H., additional, Husain, S. Ali, additional, Jain, Namrata G., additional, Khairallah, Pascale, additional, Kil, Byum Hee, additional, Kiryluk, Krzysztof, additional, Jeyabalan, Anushya, additional, Lau, Wai L., additional, Lin, Fangming, additional, Lugani, Francesca, additional, Marasa, Maddalena, additional, Markowitz, Glen, additional, Mohan, Sumit, additional, Mu, Xueru, additional, Mucha, Krzysztof, additional, Nickolas, Thomas L., additional, Piva, Stacy, additional, Radhakrishnan, Jai, additional, Rao, Maya K., additional, Renu, Regunathan-Shenk, additional, Sanna-Cherchi, Simone, additional, Santoriello, Dominick, additional, Shirazian, Shayan, additional, Stokes, Michael B., additional, Uy, Natalie, additional, Valeri, Anthony M., additional, Al-Uzri, Amira, additional, Ambruzs, Josephine, additional, Ashoor, Isa, additional, Aviles, Diego, additional, Baracco, Rossana, additional, Barcia, John, additional, Bartosh, Sharon, additional, Belsha, Craig, additional, Bowers, Corinna, additional, Braun, Michael C., additional, Chernitskiy, Vladimir, additional, Chishti, Aftab, additional, Claes, Donna, additional, Clark, Kira, additional, Cramer, Carl, additional, Davis, Keefe, additional, Erkan, Elif, additional, Feig, Daniel, additional, Freundlich, Michael, additional, Gaut, Joseph, additional, Gbadegesin, Rasheed, additional, Hanna, Melisha, additional, Hidalgo, Guillermo, additional, Hooper, David, additional, Hunley, Tracy E., additional, Jain, Amrish, additional, Kallash, Mahmoud, additional, Kamel, Margo, additional, Khalid, Myda, additional, Klein, Jon B., additional, Kump, Theresa, additional, Lane, Jerome C., additional, Liapis, Helen, additional, Mahan, John, additional, Nester, Carla, additional, Pan, Cynthia, additional, Patterson, Larry, additional, Patel, Hiren, additional, Raad, Alice, additional, Revell, Adelaide, additional, Rheault, Michelle N., additional, Silva, Cynthia, additional, Sreedharan, Rajasree, additional, Steinke, Julia, additional, Sumner, Susan, additional, Twombley, Katherine, additional, Wenderfer, Scott E., additional, Vasylyeva, Tetyana L., additional, Weaver, Donald J., additional, Wong, Craig S., additional, Yin, Hong, additional, Achanti, Anand, additional, Almaani, Salem, additional, Ayoub, Isabelle, additional, Budisavljevic, Milos, additional, D’Angelo, Maggie, additional, Fatima, Huma, additional, Falk, Ronald, additional, Fogo, Agnes, additional, Gibson, Keisha, additional, Glenn, Dorey, additional, Hogan, Susan, additional, Jennette, J. Charles, additional, Julian, Bruce, additional, Kidd, Jason, additional, Laurin, Louis-Philippe, additional, Massey, H. Davis, additional, Mottl, Amy, additional, Murphy, Shannon, additional, Nachman, Patrick, additional, Nadasdy, Tibor, additional, Novak, Jan, additional, Parikh, Samir, additional, Poulton, Caroline, additional, Powell, Thomas Brian, additional, Renfrow, Matthew, additional, Reynolds, Monica, additional, Rizk, Dana, additional, Rovin, Brad, additional, Royal, Virginie, additional, Sanghani, Neil, additional, Self, Sally, additional, Adler, Sharon, additional, Alachkar, Nada, additional, Alpers, Charles, additional, Matar, Raed Bou, additional, Avila-Casado, Carmen, additional, Bagnasco, Serena, additional, Brede, Emily, additional, Brown, Elizabeth, additional, Cattran, Daniel, additional, Choi, Michael, additional, Dell, Katherine M., additional, Dewalt, Darren, additional, Denburg, Michelle, additional, Dukkipati, Ram, additional, Fervenza, Fernando C., additional, Gadegbeku, Crystal, additional, Gipson, Patrick, additional, Gonzalez-Zea, Anny, additional, Hasely, Leah, additional, Hendren, Elizabeth, additional, Hingorani, Sangeeta, additional, Hladunewich, Michelle, additional, Hogan, Jonathan, additional, Hou, Jean, additional, Jefferson, J. Ashley, additional, Jhaveri, Kenar, additional, Johnstone, Duncan B., additional, Kaskel, Frederick, additional, Kogan, Amy, additional, Kopp, Jeffrey, additional, Lafayette, Richard, additional, Lemley, Kevin V., additional, Malaga-Dieguez, Laura, additional, Meyers, Kevin, additional, Neu, Alicia, additional, O'Shaughnessy, Michelle Marie, additional, O’Toole, John F., additional, Oliverio, Andrea, additional, Palmer, Matthew, additional, Parekh, Rulan, additional, Pitter, Renee, additional, Reich, Heather, additional, Reidy, Kimberly, additional, Rondon, Helbert, additional, Sambandam, Kamalanathan K., additional, Sampson, Matthew, additional, Sedor, John R., additional, Schelling, Jeffrey, additional, Sperati, John C., additional, Swiatecka-Urban, Agnes, additional, Trachtman, Howard, additional, Waldman, Meryl, additional, Weisstuch, Joseph, additional, Wiggins, Roger, additional, Williams, David, additional, Winkler, Cheryl, additional, Vento, Suzanne, additional, Young, Eric, additional, Zhdanova, Olga, additional, Barisoni, Laura, additional, Beil, Charlotte, additional, Eikstadt, Richard, additional, Gillespie, Brenda, additional, Graff, John, additional, Hewitt, Stephen, additional, Hill-Callahan, Peg, additional, Helmuth, Margaret, additional, Lienczewski, Chrysta, additional, Mansfield, Sarah, additional, Mariani, Laura, additional, McCullough, Keith, additional, Moore, Nicholas, additional, Nast, Cynthia C., additional, Sexton, Melissa, additional, Troost, Jonathan, additional, Wladkowski, Matthew, additional, Zee, Jarcy, additional, and Zinsser, Dawn, additional
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36. Inpatient Hospitalization Risk in Medicaid Patients with Epilepsy Before and After Perampanel Treatment (P5.5-014)
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Chatterjee, Debanjana, primary, Li, Xuan, additional, Malhotra, Manoj, additional, and Choi, Jiyoon, additional
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37. CureGN Study Rationale, Design, and Methods: Establishing a Large Prospective Observational Study of Glomerular Disease
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Mariani, Laura H., primary, Bomback, Andrew S., additional, Canetta, Pietro A., additional, Flessner, Michael F., additional, Helmuth, Margaret, additional, Hladunewich, Michelle A., additional, Hogan, Jonathan J., additional, Kiryluk, Krzysztof, additional, Nachman, Patrick H., additional, Nast, Cynthia C., additional, Rheault, Michelle N., additional, Rizk, Dana V., additional, Trachtman, Howard, additional, Wenderfer, Scott E., additional, Bowers, Corinna, additional, Hill-Callahan, Peg, additional, Marasa, Maddalena, additional, Poulton, Caroline J., additional, Revell, Adelaide, additional, Vento, Suzanne, additional, Barisoni, Laura, additional, Cattran, Dan, additional, D’Agati, Vivette, additional, Jennette, J. Charles, additional, Klein, Jon B., additional, Laurin, Louis-Philippe, additional, Twombley, Katherine, additional, Falk, Ronald J., additional, Gharavi, Ali G., additional, Gillespie, Brenda W., additional, Gipson, Debbie S., additional, Greenbaum, Larry A., additional, Holzman, Lawrence B., additional, Kretzler, Matthias, additional, Robinson, Bruce, additional, Smoyer, William E., additional, Guay-Woodford, Lisa M., additional, Ahn, Wooin, additional, Appel, Gerald B., additional, Babayev, Revekka, additional, Batal, Ibrahim, additional, Brown, Eric, additional, Campenot, Eric S., additional, Canetta, Pietro, additional, Carlassara, Lucrezia, additional, Chan, Brenda, additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, D’Agati, Vivette D., additional, Delbarba, Elisa, additional, Dogra, Samriti, additional, Fernandez, Hilda, additional, Foroncewicz, Bartosz, additional, Ghiggeri, Gian Marco, additional, Hines, William H., additional, Ali Husain, S., additional, Jain, Namrata G., additional, Khairallah, Pascale, additional, Kil, Byum Hee, additional, Jeyabalan, Anushya, additional, Lau, Wai L., additional, Lin, Fangming, additional, Lugani, Francesca, additional, Markowitz, Glen, additional, Mohan, Sumit, additional, Mu, Xueru, additional, Mucha, Krzysztof, additional, Nickolas, Thomas L., additional, Piva, Stacy, additional, Radhakrishnan, Jai, additional, Rao, Maya K., additional, Regunathan-Shenk, Renu, additional, Sanna-Cherchi, Simone, additional, Santoriello, Dominick, additional, Shirazian, Shayan, additional, Stokes, Michael B., additional, Yu, Natalie, additional, Valeri, Anthony M., additional, Zviti, Ronald, additional, Al-Uzri, Amira, additional, Ambruzs, Josephine, additional, Ashoor, Isa, additional, Aviles, Diego, additional, Baracco, Rossana, additional, Barcia, John, additional, Bartosh, Sharon, additional, Belsha, Craig, additional, Braun, Michael C., additional, Cai, Yi, additional, Chernitskiy, Vladimir, additional, Chishti, Aftab, additional, Claes, Donna, additional, Clark, Kira, additional, Cramer, Carl, additional, Davis, Keefe, additional, Dutcher, Amy, additional, Erkan, Elif, additional, Feig, Daniel, additional, Freundlich, Michael, additional, Gaut, Joseph, additional, Gbadegesin, Rasheed, additional, Hanna, Melisha, additional, Hidalgo, Guillermo, additional, Hooper, David, additional, Hunley, Tracy E., additional, Jain, Amrish, additional, Kallash, Mahmoud, additional, Kamel, Margo, additional, Khalid, Myda, additional, Kump, Theresa, additional, Lane, Jerome C., additional, Liapis, Helen, additional, Mahan, John, additional, Mathews, Nisha, additional, Nester, Carla, additional, Pan, Cynthia, additional, Patterson, Larry, additional, Patel, Hiren, additional, Raad, Alice, additional, Silva, Cynthia, additional, Sreedharan, Rajasree, additional, Srivastava, Tarak, additional, Steinke, Julia, additional, Sumner, Susan, additional, Vasylyeva, Tetyana L., additional, Wang, Chia-shi, additional, Weaver, Donald J., additional, Wong, Craig S., additional, Yin, Hong, additional, Achanti, Anand, additional, Almaani, Salem, additional, Ayoub, Isabelle, additional, Budisavljevic, Milos, additional, D'Angelo, Maggie, additional, Derebail, Vimal, additional, Fatima, Huma, additional, Falk, Ronald, additional, Fogo, Agnes, additional, Gibson, Keisha, additional, Glenn, Dorey, additional, Hogan, Susan, additional, Jain, Koyal, additional, Julian, Bruce, additional, Kidd, Jason, additional, Massey, H. Davis, additional, Mottl, Amy, additional, Murphy, Shannon, additional, Nadasdy, Tibor, additional, Novak, Jan, additional, Parikh, Samir, additional, Poulton, Caroline, additional, Powell, Thomas Brian, additional, Reeve, Bryce, additional, Renfrow, Matthew, additional, Reynolds, Monica, additional, Rizk, Dana, additional, Rovin, Brad, additional, Royal, Virginie, additional, Saha, Manish, additional, Sanghani, Neil, additional, Self, Sally, additional, Adler, Sharon, additional, Alachkar, Nada, additional, Alpers, Charles, additional, Matar, Raed Bou, additional, Avila-Casado, Carmen, additional, Bagnasco, Serena, additional, Brede, Emily, additional, Brown, Elizabeth, additional, Cattran, Daniel, additional, Choi, Michael, additional, Contreras, Gabriel, additional, Dell, Katherine M., additional, Dewalt, Darren, additional, Denburg, Michelle, additional, Dukkipati, Ram, additional, Fervenza, Fernando C., additional, Fornoni, Alessia, additional, Gadegbeku, Crystal, additional, Gipson, Patrick, additional, Gonzalez-Zea, Anny, additional, Hasely, Leah, additional, Hendren, Elizabeth, additional, Hingorani, Sangeeta, additional, Hladunewich, Michelle, additional, Hogan, Jonathan, additional, Hou, Jean, additional, Jefferson, J. Ashley, additional, Jhaveri, Kenar, additional, Johnstone, Duncan B., additional, Kaskel, Frederick, additional, Kogan, Amy, additional, Kopp, Jeffrey, additional, Lafayette, Richard, additional, Lemley, Kevin V., additional, Malaga-Dieguez, Laura, additional, Meyers, Kevin, additional, Neu, Alicia, additional, O'Shaughnessy, Michelle Marie, additional, O’Toole, John F., additional, Oliverio, Andrea, additional, Palmer, Matthew, additional, Parekh, Rulan, additional, Pitter, Renee, additional, Reich, Heather, additional, Reidy, Kimberly, additional, Rondon, Helbert, additional, Sambandam, Kamalanathan K., additional, Sampson, Matthew, additional, Sedor, John R., additional, Selewski, David T., additional, Sethna, Christine B., additional, Schelling, Jeffrey, additional, Sperati, John C., additional, Swiatecka-Urban, Agnes, additional, Tuttle, Katherine R., additional, Waldman, Meryl, additional, Weisstuch, Joseph, additional, Wiggins, Roger, additional, Williams, David, additional, Winkler, Cheryl, additional, Young, Eric, additional, Zhdanova, Olga, additional, Beil, Charlotte, additional, Eikstadt, Richard, additional, Gillespie, Brenda, additional, Graff, John, additional, Hewitt, Stephen, additional, Herreshoff, Emily, additional, Lienczewski, Chrysta, additional, Mansfield, Sarah, additional, Mariani, Laura, additional, McCullough, Keith, additional, Moore, Nicholas, additional, Robinson, Bruce M., additional, Sexton, Melissa, additional, Troost, Jonathan, additional, Wladkowski, Matthew, additional, Zee, Jarcy, additional, and Zinsser, Dawn, additional
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38. Diagnostic Utility of Exome Sequencing for Kidney Disease
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Groopman, Emily E., primary, Marasa, Maddalena, additional, Cameron-Christie, Sophia, additional, Petrovski, Slavé, additional, Aggarwal, Vimla S., additional, Milo-Rasouly, Hila, additional, Li, Yifu, additional, Zhang, Junying, additional, Nestor, Jordan, additional, Krithivasan, Priya, additional, Lam, Wan Yee, additional, Mitrotti, Adele, additional, Piva, Stacy, additional, Kil, Byum H., additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, Reingold, Rachel, additional, Bradbury, Drew, additional, DiVecchia, Michael, additional, Snyder, Holly, additional, Mu, Xueru, additional, Mehl, Karla, additional, Balderes, Olivia, additional, Fasel, David A., additional, Weng, Chunhua, additional, Radhakrishnan, Jai, additional, Canetta, Pietro, additional, Appel, Gerald B., additional, Bomback, Andrew S., additional, Ahn, Wooin, additional, Uy, Natalie S., additional, Alam, Shumyle, additional, Cohen, David J., additional, Crew, Russell J., additional, Dube, Geoffrey K., additional, Rao, Maya K., additional, Kamalakaran, Sitharthan, additional, Copeland, Brett, additional, Ren, Zhong, additional, Bridgers, Joshua, additional, Malone, Colin D., additional, Mebane, Caroline M., additional, Dagaonkar, Neha, additional, Fellström, Bengt C., additional, Haefliger, Carolina, additional, Mohan, Sumit, additional, Sanna-Cherchi, Simone, additional, Kiryluk, Krzysztof, additional, Fleckner, Jan, additional, March, Ruth, additional, Platt, Adam, additional, Goldstein, David B., additional, and Gharavi, Ali G., additional
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39. Adolescent Connectedness with Parents Promotes Resilience among Homeless Youth
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Kessler, Kristen, primary, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, Shlafer, Rebecca, additional, and Barnes, Andrew, additional
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- 2018
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40. Treatment patterns and effectiveness outcomes in patients with stage IV, renal cell carcinoma.
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Copher, Ronda, primary, Lin, Junji, additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, Joshi, Prashant Ramesh, additional, Fisher, Maxine D., additional, Walker, Mark S., additional, Kerr, Jiandong, additional, and Zakharia, Yousef, additional
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41. Impact of disease progression on patient reported outcomes, hospitalization, and death in patients with stage IV, renal cell carcinoma.
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Lin, Junji, primary, Copher, Ronda, additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, Joshi, Prashant Ramesh, additional, Fisher, Maxine D., additional, Walker, Mark S., additional, Kerr, Jiandong, additional, and Zakharia, Yousef, additional
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42. Emotional Health Among Youth Experiencing Family Homelessness
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Barnes, Andrew J., primary, Gilbertson, Jace, additional, and Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional
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- 2018
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43. Adverse Childhood Experiences and Early Initiation of Marijuana and Alcohol Use: The Potential Moderating Effects of Internal Assets
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Chatterjee, Debanjana, primary, McMorris, Barbara, additional, Gower, Amy L., additional, Forster, Myriam, additional, Borowsky, Iris Wagman, additional, and Eisenberg, Marla E., additional
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- 2018
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44. Abstract P458: Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Adults With Metabolic Syndrome or Type 2 Diabetes Treated With Lorcaserin: A Pooled Cohort Analysis
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Chatterjee, Debanjana, primary, Li, Xuan, additional, Nikonova, Elena, additional, and Miller, Michael, additional
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45. Abstract P456: Examining Framingham Coronary Heart Disease 10-year Risk Reduction in Individuals Treated With Lorcaserin, a Selective 5HT 2C Receptor Agonist for Weight Management
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Knoth, Russell, primary, Li, Xuan, additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, and Fujioka, Ken, additional
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46. Ventricular assist device elicits serum natural IgG that correlates with the development of primary graft dysfunction following heart transplantation
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See, Sarah B., primary, Clerkin, Kevin J., additional, Kennel, Peter J., additional, Zhang, Feifan, additional, Weber, Matthew P., additional, Rogers, Kortney J., additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, Vasilescu, Elena R., additional, Vlad, George, additional, Naka, Yoshifumi, additional, Restaino, Susan W., additional, Farr, Maryjane A., additional, Topkara, Veli K., additional, Colombo, Paolo C., additional, Mancini, Donna M., additional, Schulze, P. Christian, additional, Levin, Bruce, additional, and Zorn, Emmanuel, additional
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47. Second or none: Many patients treated for refractory differentiated thyroid cancer with small molecular kinase inhibitors do not receive a second line of therapy.
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Copher, Ronda, primary, Adejoro, Oluwakayode, additional, Byfield, Stacey DaCosta, additional, DuCharme, Mary, additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, Joshi, Prashant Ramesh, additional, Desai, Avinash, additional, and Baig, Mahadi Ali, additional
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48. Brief Report: HIV-1 Infection Results in Increased Frequency of Active and Inflammatory SlanDCs that Produce High Level of IL-1β
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Tufa, Dejene M., primary, Ahmad, Fareed, additional, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, Ahrenstorf, Gerrit, additional, Schmidt, Reinhold E., additional, and Jacobs, Roland, additional
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49. Can States Simultaneously Improve Health Outcomes and Reduce Health Outcome Disparities?
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Kindig, David, primary, Lardinois, Nicholas, additional, and Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional
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50. Emotional Health Among Adolescents Experiencing Family Homelessness
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Gilbertson, Jace, primary, Chatterjee, Debanjana, additional, and Barnes, Andrew J., additional
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