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Mark Walker

Researcher at University of Ottawa

Publications -  690
Citations -  63950

Mark Walker is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 622 publications receiving 58554 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Walker include Newcastle University & Queen's University.

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OS040. Effect of folic acid supplementation in pregnancy on preeclampsia- Folic acid clinical trial (FACT).

TL;DR: Results from this large scale trial will provide a definitive answer to the important question whether folic acid supplementation can prevent PE.
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Mitotic index determination by flow cytometry.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the spindle poison nocodazole to trap mitotic cells and used it to determine the rate at which cells accumulate in mitosis with time by comparing the rates of mitotic accumulation before and after DNA damage.
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Protecting intellectual property associated with Canadian academic clinical trials--approaches and impact.

TL;DR: The main potential disadvantage of this approach is the potential for plagiarism; however if that occurred, it should be easy to identify because of the open access to the original trial protocol, as well as ensure that appropriate sanctions are used to deal with plagiarism.
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New-Onset Hypertension in Late Pregnancy is Associated with Lower Fetal and Infant Mortality in Preterm Twins

TL;DR: Novelty in pregnancy is associated with lower risk of fetal death and infant death in preterm twins, whereas no association between NOH and fetal/infant mortality were observed in full-term twins.
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Tissue-Specific Alteration of Metabolic Pathways Influences Glycemic Regulation

Natasha H. J. Ng, +323 more
- 03 Oct 2019 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated associations of exome-array variants in up to 144,060 individuals without diabetes of multiple ancestries, and found that a novel FG/FI association at the liver-enriched G6PC transcript was driven by multiple rare loss-of-function variants.