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Ronald Klein
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 1306
Citations - 163459
Ronald Klein is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 194, co-authored 1305 publications receiving 149140 citations. Previous affiliations of Ronald Klein include Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute & Wake Forest University.
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Sex‐Specific Association of Obstructive Sleep Apnea With Retinal Microvascular Signs: The Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
Gen-Min Lin,Susan Redline,Ronald Klein,Laura A. Colangelo,Mary Frances Cotch,Tien Yin Wong,Barbara E.K. Klein,Sanjay R. Patel,Steven J Shea,Kiang Liu +9 more
TL;DR: The associations of OSA severity with retinal microvascular signs may differ by sex, and severe OSA was associated with Retinal microaneurysms in women, but not in men; whether these findings were related to sex differences in OSA exposure needs further investigation.
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Associations of selected medications and visual function: the Beaver Dam Eye Study.
Barbara E.K. Klein,Ronald Klein,Michael D. Knudtson,Kathryn E. Lee,Lorraine G. Danforth,Jennifer O. Reinke,A. M. Adler +6 more
TL;DR: Many commonly used medications are inversely associated with visual functions in a middle and older aged population and may influence the ability to perform complex tasks and quality of life.
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Central arterial stiffness and retinal vessel calibers: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study-Neurocognitive Study.
Michelle L. Meyer,Barbara E.K. Klein,Ronald Klein,Priya Palta,A. Richey Sharrett,Gerardo Heiss,Vijay Nambi,Tien Yin Wong,Hirofumi Tanaka +8 more
TL;DR: In older adults, cfPWV was associated with wider retinal venular caliber, particularly in individuals without hypertension, and central arterial stiffening may be associated with cerebral microvascular changes, as exhibited in its retinal vasculature component.
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Prevalence and Associations of Asymptomatic Retinal Emboli in Latinos: The Los Angeles Latino Eye Study (LALES)
TL;DR: A lower prevalence of asymptomatic retinal emboli is found compared with previous population-based studies, secondary to the Los Angeles Latino Eye Study (LALES) population being younger, having lower blood pressure, and having fewer smokers than other studies.
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Serotonin organelles of rabbit platelets contain synaptophysin
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that serotonin organelles from rabbit platelets share a subset of protein components with synaptic vesicles from neurons, which might play a role in the formation of protein channels for the exocytotic release of serotonin.