22 results on '"Schmella, Mandy J."'
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2. An Exploratory Study of Epigenetic Age in Preeclamptic and Normotensive Pregnancy Reveals Differences by Self-Reported Race but Not Pregnancy Outcome
3. Endoglin pathway genetic variation in preeclampsia: A validation study in Norwegian and Latina cohorts
4. Preeclampsia : Current Approaches to Nursing Management
5. Inflammatory markers are elevated in early pregnancy, but not late pregnancy, in women with overweight and obesity that later develop preeclampsia
6. Breastfeeding and Later‐Life Cardiometabolic Health in Women With and Without Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
7. First-trimester allostatic load varies by self-identified race/ethnicity and HDP
8. CE: Preeclampsia: Current Approaches to Nursing Management
9. Uric Acid Determination in Gestational Hypertension: Is it as Effective a Delineator of Risk as Proteinuria in High-Risk Women?
10. MicroRNA-associated DNA Methylation in a Longitudinal, Exploratory Study of Preeclamptic and Normotensive Pregnancy
11. An exploratory study of white blood cell proportions across preeclamptic and normotensive pregnancy by self-identified race in individuals with overweight or obesity
12. The -93T/G LPL Promoter Polymorphism Is Associated With Lower Third-Trimester Triglycerides in Pregnant African American Women
13. Racial Differences in DNA Methylation-Based Age Acceleration in Preeclamptic and Normotensive Pregnancy
14. Utilization of Epigenome-wide DNA Methylation for Longitudinal Comparison of White Blood Cell Proportions Across Preeclamptic and Normotensive Pregnancy by Self-Reported Race
15. DNA Methylation of Endoglin Pathway Genes in Pregnant Women With and Without Preeclampsia
16. Plasma concentrations of soluble endoglin in the maternal circulation are associated with maternal vascular malperfusion lesions in the placenta of women with preeclampsia
17. CE
18. Primer in Genetics and Genomics, Article 1
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20. Primer in Genetics and Genomics, Article 1.
21. [29-OR]: Evaluation of the association between maternal endoglin genetic variation and circulating soluble endoglin concentrations in women with and without preeclampsia
22. CE: Preeclampsia: Current Approaches to Nursing Management.
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