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Ross L. Prentice
Researcher at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Publications - 407
Citations - 37908
Ross L. Prentice is an academic researcher from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Women's Health Initiative. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 407 publications receiving 33619 citations. Previous affiliations of Ross L. Prentice include Argonne National Laboratory & Radiation Effects Research Foundation.
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Application of blood concentration biomarkers in nutritional epidemiology: example of carotenoid and tocopherol intake in relation to chronic disease risk.
Ross L. Prentice,Ross L. Prentice,Mary Pettinger,Marian L. Neuhouser,Marian L. Neuhouser,Lesley F. Tinker,Ying Huang,Ying Huang,Cheng Zheng,JoAnn E. Manson,Yasmin Mossavar-Rahmani,Garnet L. Anderson,Garnet L. Anderson,Johanna W. Lampe,Johanna W. Lampe +14 more
TL;DR: Observed associations between carotenoid and tocopherol biomarkers and chronic disease risk could be usefully evaluated further using stored serum specimens on the entire Women's Health Initiative (WHI) cohort.
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A class of weighted dependence measures for bivariate failure time data
TL;DR: In this article, a class of summary measures of the dependence between a pair of failure time variables over a finite follow-up region is considered, which are weighted averages of local dependence measures, and includes the cross-ratio-measure and finite region version of Kendall's τ.
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Trans-ethnic fine-mapping of genetic loci for body mass index in the diverse ancestral populations of the Population Architecture using Genomics and Epidemiology (PAGE) Study reveals evidence for multiple signals at established loci
Lindsay Fernández-Rhodes,Jian Gong,Jeffrey Haessler,Nora Franceschini,Mariaelisa Graff,Katherine K. Nishimura,Yujie Wang,Heather M. Highland,Sachiko Yoneyama,William S. Bush,Robert Goodloe,Marylyn D. Ritchie,Dana C. Crawford,Myron D. Gross,Myriam Fornage,Petra Buzkova,Ran Tao,Carmen R. Isasi,M. Larissa Avilés-Santa,Martha L. Daviglus,Rachel H. Mackey,Denise K. Houston,C. Charles Gu,Georg Ehret,Georg Ehret,Khanh-Dung H. Nguyen,Cora E. Lewis,Mark Leppert,Marguerite R. Irvin,Unhee Lim,Christopher A. Haiman,Loic Le Marchand,Fredrick R. Schumacher,Lynne R. Wilkens,Yingchang Lu,Erwin P. Bottinger,Loos R,Wayne Huey-Herng Sheu,Xiuqing Guo,Wen Jane Lee,Yang Hai,Yi Jen Hung,Devin Absher,I. Chien Wu,Kent D. Taylor,I. Te Lee,Y Liu,Tzung-Dau Wang,Thomas Quertermous,Jyh-Ming Jimmy Juang,Jerome I. Rotter,Themistocles L. Assimes,Chao A. Hsiung,Yii-Der Ida Chen,Ross L. Prentice,Lewis H. Kuller,JoAnn E. Manson,Charles Kooperberg,Paul R. Smokowski,Whitney R. Robinson,Penny Gordon-Larsen,Rongling Li,Lucia A. Hindorff,Steven Buyske,Tara C. Matise,Ulrike Peters,Kari E. North +66 more
TL;DR: This study supports the generalization of most common genetic loci to diverse ancestral populations and emphasizes the importance of dense multiethnic genomic data in refining the functional variation at Genetic loci of interest and describing several loci with multiple underlying genetic variants.
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Dietary long-chain fatty acids and carbohydrate biomarker evaluation in a controlled feeding study in participants from the Women's Health Initiative cohort.
Xiaoling Song,Ying Huang,Marian L. Neuhouser,Marian L. Neuhouser,Lesley F. Tinker,Mara Z. Vitolins,Ross L. Prentice,Ross L. Prentice,Johanna W. Lampe,Johanna W. Lampe +9 more
TL;DR: Serum PLFA biomarkers perform similarly to established energy and protein urinary recovery biomarkers in describing intake variations for several nutrients and, thus, appear suitable for application in this population of postmenopausal women.
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Higher Biomarker-Calibrated Protein Intake Is Not Associated with Impaired Renal Function in Postmenopausal Women
Jeannette M. Beasley,Aaron K. Aragaki,Andrea Z. LaCroix,Marian L. Neuhouser,Lesley F. Tinker,Jane A. Cauley,Kristine E. Ensrud,Rebecca D. Jackson,Ross L. Prentice +8 more
TL;DR: Higher protein intake is not associated with impaired renal function among postmenopausal women without a diagnosis of chronic kidney disease and there was no evidence for effect modification by age, BMI, or general health status.