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Marie Sutton
Publications - 13
Citations - 547
Marie Sutton is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Public health. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 13 publications receiving 502 citations.
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Maternal Vitamin B12 Status and Risk of Neural Tube Defects in a Population With High Neural Tube Defect Prevalence and No Folic Acid Fortification
Anne M. Molloy,Peadar N. Kirke,James Troendle,Helen Burke,Marie Sutton,Lawrence C. Brody,John M. Scott,James L. Mills +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that women have vitamin B12 levels of >300 ng/L (221 pmol/L) before becoming pregnant and improving B12 status beyond this level may afford a further reduction in risk, but this is uncertain.
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A common variant in MTHFD1L is associated with neural tube defects and mRNA splicing efficiency
Anne Parle-McDermott,Faith Pangilinan,Kirsty K. O'Brien,James L. Mills,Alan M. Magee,James Troendle,Marie Sutton,John M. Scott,Peadar N. Kirke,Anne M. Molloy,Lawrence C. Brody +10 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that two of the three alleles of rs3832406 are functionally different and influence the splicing efficiency of the alternate MTHFD1L mRNA transcripts.
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Outcome of hip fracture in older Irish women: a 2-year follow-up of subjects in a case-control study.
TL;DR: The marked adverse impact of hip fracture reported in this study underlines the importance of public health strategies to prevent these injuries in older people.
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Survival and disability in a cohort of neural tube defect births in Dublin, Ireland.
TL;DR: Data collected on a cohort of children born with NTDs in an era before fortification/supplementation is examined to illustrate the devastating consequences of N TDs and underline the importance of effective intervention programs with folic acid for prevention.
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Transcobalamin II receptor polymorphisms are associated with increased risk for neural tube defects
Faith Pangilinan,Adam Mitchell,Julie VanderMeer,Anne M. Molloy,James Troendle,Mary Conley,Peadar N. Kirke,Marie Sutton,Jeffrey M. Sequeira,Edward V. Quadros,John M. Scott,James L. Mills,Lawrence C. Brody +12 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that variation in TCblR plays a role in NTD risk and that these variants may modulate cobalamin metabolism.