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Anke Huels
Researcher at Emory University
Publications - 15
Citations - 38
Anke Huels is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 15 citations.
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An international survey on the impact of COVID-19 in individuals with Down syndrome
Anke Huels,Alberto C.S. Costa,Mara Dierssen,R. Asaad Baksh,Stefania Bargagna,Nicole Bäumer,Ana Cláudia Brandão,Angelo Carfì,Maria Carmona-Iragui,Brain A Chicoine,Sujay Ghosh,Monica Lakhanpaul,Coral Manso,Miguel-Angel Mayer,Maria del Carmen Ortega,Diego Real de Asúa,Anne-Sophie Rebillat,Lauren Ashley Russell,Giuseppina Sgandurra,Diletta Valentini,Stephanie L. Sherman,Andre Strydom +21 more
TL;DR: Leading signs/symptoms of COVID-19 and risk factors for severe disease course are similar to the general population, however, individuals with DS present significantly higher rates of mortality, especially from age 40.
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Newborn Differential DNA Methylation and Subcortical Brain Volumes as Early Signs of Severe Neurodevelopmental Delay in a South African Birth Cohort Study
Anke Huels,Catherine J Wedderburn,Nynke A. Groenewold,Nicole Gladish,Meaghan J Jones,Nastassja Koen,Julia L. MacIsaac,David T.S. Lin,Katia E Ramadori,Michael P. Epstein,Kirsten A. Donald,Michael S. Kobor,Heather J. Zar,Dan J. Stein +13 more
TL;DR: Differential DNAm levels from cord blood and increased neonatal caudate volumes were independently associated with severe neurodevelopmental delay at two years of age, suggesting that neurobiological signals for severe developmental delay may be detectable in very early life with implications for identification and intervention design.
Long-term effects of elemental composition of particulate matter on inflammatory blood markers in European cohorts
Regina Hampel,Annette Peters,Rob Beelen,Bert Brunekreef,Josef Cyrys,Ulf de Faire,Kees de Hoogh,Kateryna Fuks,Barbara Hoffmann,Anke Huels,Medea Imboden,Aleksandra Jedynska,Ingeborg M. Kooter,Wolfgang Koenig,Nino Kuenzli,Karin Leander,Patrik K. E. Magnusson,Satu Männistö,Johanna Penell,Göran Pershagen,Harish C. Phuleria,Nicole Probst-Hensch,Noreen Pundt,Emmanuel Schaffner,Tamara Schikowski,Dorothea Sugiri,Pekka Tiittanen,Ming-Yi Tsai,Meng Wang,Kathrin Wolf,Timo Lanki +30 more
TL;DR: Long-term exposure to transition metals within ambient particulate Matter, originating from traffic and industry, may be related to chronic systemic inflammation providing a link to long-term health effects of particulate matter.
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Association of exposure to ambient particulate matter with maternal thyroid function in early pregnancy.
Xichi Zhang,Anke Huels,Robert Makuch,Aifen Zhou,Tao Zheng,Wei Xiao,Audrey J. Gaskins,Jad Makuch,Zhou Zhu,Cairong Zhu,Zhengmin Qian,Shunqing Xu,Yuanyuan Li +12 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors examined the association between ambient particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters ≤ 2.5 μm (PM2.5) and PM10 exposure and maternal thyroid function during early pregnancy.
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High Environmental Ozone Levels and Extrinsic Skin Aging
Kateryna Fuks,Anke Huels,Dorothee Sugiri,Jan Goebel,Ilja Demuth,Ursula Kraemer,Jean Krutmann,Tamara Schikowski +7 more
TL;DR: A positive association of high levels of tropospheric ozone (O3) with extrinsic skin aging in the Berlin Aging Study II (BASE-II) is reported.