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    A pseudo-outbreak of disseminated cryptococcal disease after orthotopic heart transplantation by Kennedy, E., Vanichanan, J., Rajapreyar, I., Gonzalez, B., Nathan, S., Gregoric, I., Kar, B., Loyalka, P., Weeks, P., Chavez, V., Wanger, A., Ostrosky Zeichner, L.

    Published in Mycoses (01-02-2016)
    “…Summary Cryptococcal infection is the third most common invasive fungal infection (IFI) among solid‐organ transplant (SOT) recipients and is considered an…”
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    Risk factors for gestational diabetes in black population by Bell, D S, Barger, B O, Go, R C, Goldenberg, R L, Perkins, L L, Vanichanan, C J, Roseman, J, Acton, R T

    Published in Diabetes care (01-11-1990)
    “…Risk factors for gestational diabetes in black population. D S Bell , B O Barger , R C Go , R L Goldenberg , L L Perkins , C J Vanichanan , J Roseman and R T…”
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    Autoantibodies in black women with class A1 or class GB diabetes mellitus by Tucker, J M, Winkler, C L, Hauth, J C, Goldenberg, R L, Acton, R T, Barger, B O, Go, R C, Bell, D S, Perkins, L L, Vanichanan, C J

    Published in American journal of perinatology (01-03-1991)
    “…No marker except repeated fasting glucose determinations has proven useful to ascertain prospectively which women with gestational diabetes mellitus will…”
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    Histocompatibility antigen subtypes in black women with class A1 or class GB diabetes mellitus by Winkler, C L, Tucker, J M, Hauth, J C, Goldenberg, R L, Acton, R T, Barger, B O, Go, R C, Bell, D S, Perkins, L L, Vanichanan, C J

    Published in American journal of perinatology (01-03-1991)
    “…Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased frequency of certain histocompatibility antigens located on chromosome six, the most common…”
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    The Effect of Genetic Risk Information and Health Risk Assessment on Compliance with Preventive Behaviors by Bamberg, Richard

    Published in Health education (Washington, D.C. 1975) (01-04-1990)
    “…Results from a study of 82 males provide no statistical support and limited encouragement that genetic risk information may motivate persons to make positive…”
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