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3. A Multi-Site Study to Develop and Validate First Trimester, Circulating Microparticle Biomarkers for Tiered Risk Stratification of Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Nulliparas

5. Suppression of Aging in Mice by the Hormone Klotho

8. S-Nitrosylation of p53 Under Nitrosative Stress

14. Genomic and proteomic approaches for studying human cancer: Prospects for true patient-tailored therapy

16. Spironolactone ameliorates PIT1-dependent vascular osteoinduction in klotho-hypomorphic mice

19. Improving vascular maturation using noncoding RNAs increases antitumor effect of chemotherapy

20. [beta]Klotho is required for metabolic activity of fibroblast growth factor 21

30. Circulating microparticle proteins obtained in the late first trimester predict spontaneous preterm birth at less than 35 weeks’ gestation: a panel validation with specific characterization by parity

31. Application of multiple statistical tests to enhance mass spectrometry-based biomarker discovery

34. Improving vascular maturation using noncoding RNAs increases antitumor effect of chemotherapy

35. 14: Extracellular vesicle proteomic markers obtained at 12 weeks predict spontaneous preterm birth less than 35 weeks gestation: a validation with specific characterization of marker behavior by fetal gender and parity

36. Serum proteomics in cancer diagnosis and management

38. Improving vascular maturation using noncoding RNAs increases antitumor effect of chemotherapy

40. Polymorphisms in TPMT and TYMS may predict severe toxicity in DPYD wild-type patients receiving fluoropyrimidine (FP) chemotherapy for colorectal cancer.

46. Acetazolamide sensitive tissue calcification and aging of klotho-hypomorphic mice

49. Regulation of the Na+/K+ ATPase by Klotho

50. SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS and the Central Nervous System: Potential Biomarkers in Identifying Suicide Risk.

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