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  1. 32201
    “…With lack of cutoffs from fully automated immunoassay platforms in diverse races, the aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical utility of CSF AD biomarkers from the Lumipulse fully automated immunoassay based on β-amyloid (Aβ) positron emission tomography (PET) status comparing with these from two manual immunoassays, in Koreans. …”
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    “…We estimated age-specific, sex-specific, and race-specific seroprevalence by WHO regions and subpopulations with different levels of exposures, and the ratio of serology-identified infections to virologically confirmed cases. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Several factors like altitude, age, sex, pregnancy, socioeconomic status, life style and race influence hematological reference interval (RIs), which are critical to support clinical decisions and to interpret laboratory data in research. …”
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  6. 32206
    “…RESULTS: Overall, 77% (n = 522) of participants were between 18 and 45 years of age, 61% (n = 410) were male, 71% (n = 480) had some college or more education, and 45% (n = 307) were employed; identity for race and ethnicity: Caucasian (44%; n = 296), African, Caribbean or Black (17%; n = 113), Indigenous [First Nations, Métis or Inuit] (14%; n = 95), Asian (16%; n = 106), Latin American (7%; n = 46). …”
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  7. 32207
    “…We found no significant difference in the mean stress levels by race. Given that stress is associated with adverse birth outcomes and postpartum health, stress induced by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic may have adverse implications for birthing populations in the United States. …”
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  8. 32208
    “…RESULTS: The study population consisted of 404 people with HIV (age: mean 53.6 years; race: 332/404, 82% Black; 34/404, 8% White, 10/404, 2% American Indian/Alaskan Native; 28/404, 7% other and 230/404, 58% male; 174/404, 42% female) of whom 99% (402/404) were on antiretroviral therapy. …”
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  9. 32209
    “…The results of 5′ modified RACE indicated that BnaA09g48720D, BnaA09g11120D, and BnaCnng51960D were cleaved by bna-miR398a-3p, bna-miR158-3p and bna-miR159a, respectively. …”
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  10. 32210
    “…The models were risk adjusted to account for age, gender, race/ethnicity, non-English speaking status, area deprivation index, month of admission, remdesivir treatment, tocilizumab treatment, steroid treatment, BMI, Elixhauser comorbidity index, oxygen saturation/fraction of inspired oxygen ratio, systolic blood pressure, respiratory rate, treating hospital, and source of admission. …”
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  11. 32211
    por Senefeld, Jonathon W., Johnson, Patrick W., Kunze, Katie L., Bloch, Evan M., van Helmond, Noud, Golafshar, Michael A., Klassen, Stephen A., Klompas, Allan M., Sexton, Matthew A., Diaz Soto, Juan C., Grossman, Brenda J., Tobian, Aaron A. R., Goel, Ruchika, Wiggins, Chad C., Bruno, Katelyn A., van Buskirk, Camille M., Stubbs, James R., Winters, Jeffrey L., Casadevall, Arturo, Paneth, Nigel S., Shaz, Beth H., Petersen, Molly M., Sachais, Bruce S., Buras, Matthew R., Wieczorek, Mikolaj A., Russoniello, Benjamin, Dumont, Larry J., Baker, Sarah E., Vassallo, Ralph R., Shepherd, John R. A., Young, Pampee P., Verdun, Nicole C., Marks, Peter, Haley, N. Rebecca, Rea, Robert F., Katz, Louis, Herasevich, Vitaly, Waxman, Dan A., Whelan, Emily R., Bergman, Aviv, Clayburn, Andrew J., Grabowski, Mary Kathryn, Larson, Kathryn F., Ripoll, Juan G., Andersen, Kylie J., Vogt, Matthew N. P., Dennis, Joshua J., Regimbal, Riley J., Bauer, Philippe R., Blair, Janis E., Buchholtz, Zachary A., Pletsch, Michaela C., Wright, Katherine, Greenshields, Joel T., Joyner, Michael J., Wright, R. Scott, Carter, Rickey E., Fairweather, DeLisa
    Publicado 2021
    “…There was substantial inclusion of minorities and underserved populations: 46.4% of patients were of a race other than white, and 37.2% of patients were of Hispanic ethnicity. …”
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  12. 32212
    “…RESULTS: Our study involved 1059 post-partum women 18-year-old or older who self-reported their respective race and ethnicity, including Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander ancestry. …”
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  13. 32213
    “…In a multivariable analysis, concern about being experimented on (OR: 0.44, 95% CI 0.31 to 0.6), concern about COVID-19 vaccine safety (OR: 0.39, 95% CI 0.28 to 0.55), lack of influenza vaccine receipt (OR: 0.28, 95% CI 0.18 to 0.44), disagreeing that COVID-19 vaccination is important to protect others (OR: 0.37, 95% CI 0.27 to 0.52) and black race (OR: 0.38, 95% CI 0.24 to 0.59) were independently associated with COVID-19 vaccine non-receipt. …”
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  14. 32214
    por Kishan, Amar U., Steigler, Alison, Denham, James W., Zapatero, Almudena, Guerrero, Araceli, Joseph, David, Maldonado, Xavier, Wong, Jessica K., Stish, Bradley J., Dess, Robert T., Pilar, Avinash, Reddy, Chandana, Wedde, Trude B., Lilleby, Wolfgang A., Fiano, Ryan, Merrick, Gregory S., Stock, Richard G., Demanes, D. Jeffrey, Moran, Brian J., Tran, Phuoc T., Martin, Santiago, Martinez-Monge, Rafael, Krauss, Daniel J., Abu-Isa, Eyad I., Pisansky, Thomas M., Choo, C. Richard, Song, Daniel Y., Greco, Stephen, Deville, Curtiland, McNutt, Todd, DeWeese, Theodore L., Ross, Ashley E., Ciezki, Jay P., Tilki, Derya, Karnes, R. Jeffrey, Tosoian, Jeffrey J., Nickols, Nicholas G., Bhat, Prashant, Shabsovich, David, Juarez, Jesus E., Jiang, Tommy, Ma, T. Martin, Xiang, Michael, Philipson, Rebecca, Chang, Albert, Kupelian, Patrick A., Rettig, Matthew B., Feng, Felix Y., Berlin, Alejandro, Tward, Jonathan D., Davis, Brian J., Reiter, Robert E., Steinberg, Michael L., Elashoff, David, Boutros, Paul C., Horwitz, Eric M., Tendulkar, Rahul D., Spratt, Daniel E., Romero, Tahmineh
    Publicado 2022
    “…RESULTS: This cohort study of 3 studies totaling 3410 men (mean age [SD], 68 [62-74] years; race and ethnicity not collected) with high-risk prostate cancer found a significant interaction between the treatment type (EBRT vs EBRT+BT) and ADT duration (binned to <6, 6 to <18, and ≥18 months). …”
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  15. 32215
    “…RESULTS: Multiple database analysis shows that PBK was highly expressed in many types of tumors, including hepatocellular carcinoma, and was significantly related to tumor stage (P=0.0089), age (P=0.0131), and race (P=0.0024) of HCC patients. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis showed that PBK had high diagnostic potential to HCC in GSE76427 (AUC=0.8799), GSE121248 (AUC=0.9224), GSE62232 (AUC=0.9975), and GSE84402 (AUC=0.9541). …”
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    “…We used generalized estimating equation methodology to fit logistic regression models that estimate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the association between the proportion of participants attempting conception and the month of response (compared with a prepandemic reference month of February 2020) while accounting for longitudinal correlation and adjusting for age, race and ethnicity, and marital status. We stratified the analysis by social status and educational level. …”
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    “…Significant interaction terms were observed between oxypyrimidine and ethnicity (β-estimate = -1.73, p < 0.001), as well as oxypyrimidine and BMI (β-estimate = 1.51 p < 0.001) on systolic blood pressure, and between oxypyrimidine and age (β-estimate = 1.96, p = 0.02), race (β-estimate = -3.81 p = 0.004), and BMI on diastolic blood pressure (β-estimate = 0.72, p = 0.02). …”
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  20. 32220
    “…Higher education level of pregnant women [bachelor (OR = 0.82; 95%CI, 0.81–0.84); master or above (OR = 0.82; 95%CI, 0.81–0.83)], pre-pregnancy overweight (OR = 0.96; 95%CI, 0.95–0.98) and obesity (OR = 0.94; 95%CI, 0.93–0.96), and prenatal care (OR = 0.48; 95%CI, 0.47–0.50) were associated with a reduced risk of preterm birth, while age ≥ 35 years (OR = 1.27; 95%CI, 1.26–1.29), black race (OR = 1.26; 95%CI, 1.23–1.29), pre-pregnancy underweight (OR = 1.26; 95%CI, 1.22–1.30), pregnancy smoking (OR = 1.27; 95%CI, 1.24–1.30), pre-pregnancy diabetes (OR = 2.08; 95%CI, 1.99–2.16), pre-pregnancy hypertension (OR = 2.22; 95%CI, 2.16–2.29), previous preterm birth (OR = 2.95; 95%CI, 2.88–3.01), and plurality (OR = 12.99; 95%CI, 12.73–13.24) were related to an increased risk of preterm birth. …”
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