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Myra A. Kleinpeter
Researcher at Tulane University
Publications - 22
Citations - 575
Myra A. Kleinpeter is an academic researcher from Tulane University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kidney disease & Asymmetric dimethylarginine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 22 publications receiving 532 citations.
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Multivariable Analysis: A Practical Guide for Clinicians, 2nd edition
TL;DR: The term multivariable analysis is often mistaken for multivariate analysis in medical and health sciences research, so Katz, as is obvious from the book title, focuses on multivariability, not multivariate, analysis.
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Cardiac risk underestimation in urban, black women.
Karen B. DeSalvo,Jessica Gregg,Myra A. Kleinpeter,Bonnie R. Pedersen,Alayna Stepter,John W. Peabody,John W. Peabody +6 more
TL;DR: Urban, disadvantaged black women in this study had many cardiac risk factors, yet routinely underestimated their risk of heart disease, and the strongest correlates of underestimation were perceived stress and lower personal income.
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Interrelationship of Multiple Endothelial Dysfunction Biomarkers with Chronic Kidney Disease
Jing Chen,L. Lee Hamm,Emile R. Mohler,Alhakam Hudaihed,Robin Arora,Chung Shiuan Chen,Yanxi Liu,Grace M. Browne,Katherine T. Mills,Myra A. Kleinpeter,Eric E. Simon,Nader Rifai,Michael J. Klag,Jiang He +13 more
TL;DR: Data indicate that multiple dysfunctions of the endothelium were present among patients with CKD and that the severity of CKD was positively associated with ADMA, L-arginine, sVCAM-1, sE-selectin, and vWF and inversely associated with FMD and NID.
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Circulating Adipocytokines and Chronic Kidney Disease
Katherine T. Mills,L. Lee Hamm,A. Brent Alper,Chad Miller,Alhakam Hudaihed,Saravanan Balamuthusamy,Chung-Shiuan Chen,Yanxi Liu,Joseph Tarsia,Nader Rifai,Nader Rifai,Myra A. Kleinpeter,Jiang He,Jing Chen +13 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that adipocytokines are independently and significantly associated with the risk and severity of CKD.
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Elevated plasma levels of endostatin are associated with chronic kidney disease
Jing Chen,L. Lee Hamm,Myra A. Kleinpeter,Fred Husserl,Islam Enver Khan,Chung-Shiuan Chen,Yanxi Liu,Katherine T. Mills,Chuan He,Nader Rifai,Eric E. Simon,Jiang He +11 more
TL;DR: Elevated plasma endostatin is strongly and independently associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD), and novel interventions targeting circulatingEndostatin aimed at reducing CKD risk are developed.