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The intrafamilial transmission of rheumatoid arthritis--I : Design of the study
(Elsevier, 1969-09)
A sampling of 49 family clusters consisting of a key person with arthritis, his spouse, a sibling and the sibling's spouse, 2 cousins and an unrelated individual have been interviewed 3 times with regard to their arthritis ...
A family set method for estimating heredity and stress--I : A pilot survey of blood pressure among Negroes in high and low stress areas, Detroit, 1966-1967
(Elsevier, 1970-08)
A pilot survey designed to test the feasibility of measuring genetic and stress variables as they relate to blood pressure levels was carried out among Negroes residing in high and low stress census tracts in Detroit, ...
A mutation in the PA protein gene of cold-adapted B/Ann Arbor/1/66 influenza virus associated with reversion of temperature sensitivity and attenuated virulence
(Elsevier, 1988-04)
Reassortant SG3 inherits only the acidic polymerase (PA) protein gene from the cold-adapted B/AA/1/66 influenza virus (ca B/AA/l/66) and all remaining genes from a virulent, wild-type virus. This reassortant demonstrates ...
Comparative studies of wild-type and cold-mutant (temperature-sensitive) influenza viruses: Nonrandom reassortment of genes during preparation of live virus vaccine candidates by recombination at 25[deg] between recent H3N2 and H1N1 epidemic strains and cold-adapted A/Ann Arbor/6/60
(Elsevier, 1979-08)
Genetic compositions of 35 recombinant cold-adapted influenza A(H3N2 and H1N1) candidate live attenuated vaccine strains have been determined. The viruses, which had been obtained by recombination (reassortment) at 25[deg] ...
The intrafamilial transmission of rheumatoid arthritis: An unusual study
(Elsevier, 1969-09)
Assessment of sex-specific genetic and environmental effects on bone mineral density
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 2004-09)
Although it is widely accepted that genes contribute significantly to the variation in bone mineral density (BMD), the nature of the genetic contribution is poorly defined. There are large gender differences in BMD, although ...
Sequence comparison of wild-type and cold-adapted B/Ann Arbor/1/66 influenza virus genes
(Elsevier, 1988-04)
Consensus sequences for both wt and ca B/Ann Arbor/1 /66 viral PB2, PB1, PA, NP, M, and NS genes were directly determined from vRNA using a combination of chemical and chain-termination sequencing methods. There were 105 ...
The intrafamilial transmission of rheumatoid arthritis--IV : Recalled parent-child relations by rheumatoid arthritics and controls
(Elsevier, 1969-09)
The study is based on data from three survey interviews, taken four months apart, on adults over 30 yr old. Subjects were drawn both from a National sample of the United States and a Clinic sample in Ann Arbor. The results ...