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Jennifer A. Smith

Researcher at University of Michigan

Publications -  977
Citations -  94283

Jennifer A. Smith is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Standard Model. The author has an hindex of 131, co-authored 862 publications receiving 83025 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer A. Smith include National Institutes of Health & Imperial College London.

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Meta-analyses identify 13 loci associated with age at menopause and highlight DNA repair and immune pathways

Lisette Stolk, +179 more
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in 38,968 women of European descent identified 13 loci newly associated with age at natural menopause, and candidate genes located at these newly associated loci include genes implicated in DNA repair and immune function.
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Search for Dark Matter and Large Extra Dimensions in pp Collisions Yielding a Photon and Missing Transverse Energy

S. Chatrchyan, +2269 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a search for new physics in the final state containing a photon and missing transverse energy was conducted, and the authors set 90% confidence level (CL) upper limits for spin-dependent chi-nucleon scattering for chi masses between 1 and 100 GeV.
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DNA methylation analysis identifies loci for blood pressure regulation

Melissa A. Richard, +117 more
TL;DR: A two-stage meta-analysis of the cross-sectional associations of systolic and diastolic BP with blood-derived genome-wide DNA methylation measured on the Infinium HumanMethylation450 BeadChip suggests that heritableDNA methylation plays a role in regulating BP independently of previously known genetic variants.
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Understanding the impact of male circumcision interventions on the spread of HIV in southern Africa

TL;DR: It is indicated that circumcision will lead to reductions in incidence for women and uncircumcised men, as well as those circumcised, but that even the most effective intervention is unlikely to completely stem the spread of the virus.
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Measurement of the inelastic proton-proton cross section at √s=13 TeV

Albert M. Sirunyan, +2343 more
TL;DR: A measurement of the inelastic proton-proton cross section with the CMS detector at a center-of-mass energy of $ \sqrt{s}=13 $ TeV is presented in this paper.