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John H. Eckfeldt
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 245
Citations - 23329
John H. Eckfeldt is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Renal function. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 244 publications receiving 21496 citations. Previous affiliations of John H. Eckfeldt include Research Triangle Park & College of American Pathologists.
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Circulating TNF Receptors 1 and 2 Predict ESRD in Type 2 Diabetes
Monika A. Niewczas,Tomohito Gohda,Tomohito Gohda,Jan Skupien,Adam M. Smiles,William H. Walker,Florencia Rosetti,Xavier Cullere,John H. Eckfeldt,Alessandro Doria,Tanya N. Mayadas,James H. Warram,Andrzej S. Krolewski +12 more
TL;DR: Elevated concentrations of circulating TNFRs in patients with type 2 diabetes at baseline are very strong predictors of the subsequent progression to ESRD in subjects with and without proteinuria.
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The 1298A-->C polymorphism in methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR): in vitro expression and association with homocysteine.
Ilan S. Weisberg,Paul F. Jacques,Jacob Selhub,Andrew G. Bostom,Zhoutao Chen,R. Curtis Ellison,John H. Eckfeldt,Rima Rozen +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that two variants in MTHFR should be assessed as genetic risk factors for hyperhomocysteine and in vivo assessment of clinical impact is examined.
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Familial and genetic determinants of systemic markers of inflammation : the NHLBI family heart study
James S. Pankow,Aaron R. Folsom,Mary Cushman,Ingrid B. Borecki,Paul N. Hopkins,John H. Eckfeldt,Russell P. Tracy +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that CRP levels, albumin levels, and WBC are determined at least partially by genetic factors, and further efforts to identify gene loci affecting these traits are warranted.
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Plasma fatty acid composition and incidence of diabetes in middle-aged adults: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study
TL;DR: The findings with the use of this biomarker suggest indirectly that the dietary fat profile, particularly that of saturated fat, may contribute to the etiology of diabetes.
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NHLBI Family Heart Study: Objectives and Design
Millicent Higgins,Michael A. Province,Gerardo Heiss,John H. Eckfeldt,R. Curtis Ellison,Aaron R. Folsom,D. C. Rao,J. Michael Sprafka,Roger R. Williams +8 more
TL;DR: The NHLBI Family Heart Study is a multicenter, population-based study of genetic and nongenetic determinants of coronary heart disease (CHD), atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular risk factors.