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Association of trypanolytic ApoL1 variants with kidney disease in African Americans.
Genovese G, Friedman DJ, Ross MD, Lecordier L, Uzureau P, Freedman BI, Bowden DW, Langefeld CD, Oleksyk TK, Uscinski Knob AL, Bernhardy AJ, Hicks PJ, Nelson GW, Vanhollebeke B, Winkler CA, Kopp JB, Pays E, Pollak MR. Genovese G, et al. Among authors: nelson gw. Science. 2010 Aug 13;329(5993):841-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1193032. Epub 2010 Jul 15. Science. 2010. PMID: 20647424 Free PMC article.
Polymorphisms in the non-muscle myosin heavy chain 9 gene (MYH9) are strongly associated with end-stage renal disease historically attributed to hypertension in African Americans.
Freedman BI, Hicks PJ, Bostrom MA, Cunningham ME, Liu Y, Divers J, Kopp JB, Winkler CA, Nelson GW, Langefeld CD, Bowden DW. Freedman BI, et al. Among authors: nelson gw. Kidney Int. 2009 Apr;75(7):736-45. doi: 10.1038/ki.2008.701. Epub 2009 Jan 28. Kidney Int. 2009. PMID: 19177153 Free PMC article.
Non-muscle myosin heavy chain 9 gene MYH9 associations in African Americans with clinically diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus-associated ESRD.
Freedman BI, Hicks PJ, Bostrom MA, Comeau ME, Divers J, Bleyer AJ, Kopp JB, Winkler CA, Nelson GW, Langefeld CD, Bowden DW. Freedman BI, et al. Among authors: nelson gw. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2009 Nov;24(11):3366-71. doi: 10.1093/ndt/gfp316. Epub 2009 Jun 30. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2009. PMID: 19567477 Free PMC article.
The apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) gene and nondiabetic nephropathy in African Americans.
Freedman BI, Kopp JB, Langefeld CD, Genovese G, Friedman DJ, Nelson GW, Winkler CA, Bowden DW, Pollak MR. Freedman BI, et al. Among authors: nelson gw. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2010 Sep;21(9):1422-6. doi: 10.1681/ASN.2010070730. Epub 2010 Aug 5. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2010. PMID: 20688934 Free PMC article. Review.
Differential effects of MYH9 and APOL1 risk variants on FRMD3 Association with Diabetic ESRD in African Americans.
Freedman BI, Langefeld CD, Lu L, Divers J, Comeau ME, Kopp JB, Winkler CA, Nelson GW, Johnson RC, Palmer ND, Hicks PJ, Bostrom MA, Cooke JN, McDonough CW, Bowden DW. Freedman BI, et al. Among authors: nelson gw. PLoS Genet. 2011 Jun;7(6):e1002150. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1002150. Epub 2011 Jun 16. PLoS Genet. 2011. PMID: 21698141 Free PMC article.
Apolipoprotein L1 gene variants associate with hypertension-attributed nephropathy and the rate of kidney function decline in African Americans.
Lipkowitz MS, Freedman BI, Langefeld CD, Comeau ME, Bowden DW, Kao WH, Astor BC, Bottinger EP, Iyengar SK, Klotman PE, Freedman RG, Zhang W, Parekh RS, Choi MJ, Nelson GW, Winkler CA, Kopp JB; SK Investigators. Lipkowitz MS, et al. Among authors: nelson gw. Kidney Int. 2013 Jan;83(1):114-20. doi: 10.1038/ki.2012.263. Epub 2012 Jul 25. Kidney Int. 2013. PMID: 22832513 Free PMC article.
The non-muscle Myosin heavy chain 9 gene (MYH9) is not associated with lupus nephritis in African Americans.
Freedman BI, Edberg JC, Comeau ME, Murea M, Bowden DW, Divers J, Alarcón GS, Brown EE, McGwin G Jr, Kopp JB, Winkler CA, Nelson GW, Illei G, Petri M, Ramsey-Goldman R, Reveille JD, Vilá LM, Langefeld CD, Kimberly RP; PROFILE Study Group. Freedman BI, et al. Among authors: nelson gw. Am J Nephrol. 2010;32(1):66-72. doi: 10.1159/000314688. Epub 2010 Jun 7. Am J Nephrol. 2010. PMID: 20523037 Free PMC article.
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