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Reproductive history and sex hormones and their association with subclinical atherosclerosis in women with and without type 1 diabetes
Trends in type 1 diabetes in Colorado youth: Role of growth and HLA genotypes
 
Genetic variation involving IRAK-1 and EC-SOD in sepsis induced acute lung injury
The role of obesity and risk factors for obesity in the development of islet autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes
 
A developmental approach to depression in youth: Examining the effect of child maltreatment, race and gender on the developmental trajectories of depressive symptoms
Differential protein levels related to breast cancer in tissue and in plasma
 
Weight bias in pediatric healthcare providers: An exploratory study using photo elicitation with focus groups
The impact of in utero exposure to maternal diabetes on childhood growth trajectories and obesity patterns
 
Association of glycemia and insulin resistance to lipids across the lifespan in type 1 diabetes
The role of comorbidities in determining survival among elderly persons diagnosed with cancers of the breast, prostate and colorectum
 
Mucosal immunity and the risk for Type 1 diabetes
Testing gene-environment interactions in family-based association studies using non-randomly ascertained samples
 
Arsenic exposure in drinking water and the associated risk with coronary heart disease and type II diabetes mellitus
The association between periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease
 
Seroprevalance of human polyomaviruses and the detection of lymphotropic polyomavirus DNA in human peripheral blood
The role of vitamin D in adiposity and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
 
Role of the IKKbeta/NF-kappaB inflammatory pathway, free fatty acids, and adiposity in insulin resistance in Hispanic Americans
The investigation of early indicators of atherogenesis, inflammation, adiponectin and rheumatoid arthritis-related autoimmunity