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Storylines of family medicine IV: perspectives on practice-lenses of appreciation.
Ventres WB, Stone LA, Akhtar R, Ring JM, Candib LM, Messias E, Epstein RM, Tunzi M, Lee AL, Morley CP, Brown CM, Slawson D, Konkin J, Campbell DG, Couper I, Williams S, Brooks R, Walters L. Ventres WB, et al. Among authors: williams s. Fam Med Community Health. 2024 Apr 12;12(Suppl 3):e002791. doi: 10.1136/fmch-2024-002791. Fam Med Community Health. 2024. PMID: 38609092 Free PMC article.
Health Conditions, Education Services, and Transition Planning for Adolescents With Autism.
Hughes MM, Pas ET, Durkin MS, DaWalt LS, Bilder DA, Bakian AV, Amoakohene E, Shaw KA, Patrick ME, Salinas A, DiRienzo M, Lopez M, Williams S, McArthur D, Hudson A, Ladd-Acosta CM, Schwenk YD, Baroud TM, Robinson Williams A, Washington A, Maenner MJ. Hughes MM, et al. Among authors: williams s. Pediatrics. 2024 Apr 1;153(4):e2023063672. doi: 10.1542/peds.2023-063672. Pediatrics. 2024. PMID: 38501189
A multi-cohort genome-wide association study in African ancestry individuals reveals risk loci for primary open-angle glaucoma.
Verma SS, Gudiseva HV, Chavali VRM, Salowe RJ, Bradford Y, Guare L, Lucas A, Collins DW, Vrathasha V, Nair RM, Rathi S, Zhao B, He J, Lee R, Zenebe-Gete S, Bowman AS, McHugh CP, Zody MC, Pistilli M, Khachatryan N, Daniel E, Murphy W, Henderer J; Regeneron Genetics Center; Kinzy TG, Iyengar SK, Peachey NS; VA Million Veteran Program; Taylor KD, Guo X, Chen YI, Zangwill L, Girkin C, Ayyagari R, Liebmann J, Chuka-Okosa CM, Williams SE, Akafo S, Budenz DL, Olawoye OO, Ramsay M, Ashaye A, Akpa OM, Aung T, Wiggs JL, Ross AG, Cui QN, Addis V, Lehman A, Miller-Ellis E, Sankar PS, Williams SM, Ying GS, Cooke Bailey J, Rotter JI, Weinreb R, Khor CC, Hauser MA, Ritchie MD, O'Brien JM. Verma SS, et al. Among authors: williams se. Cell. 2024 Jan 18;187(2):464-480.e10. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2023.12.006. Cell. 2024. PMID: 38242088
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