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Ryan Schlueter
Researcher at University of Hawaii
Publications - 9
Citations - 88
Ryan Schlueter is an academic researcher from University of Hawaii. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pacific islanders & Offspring. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 9 publications receiving 41 citations.
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A review of omics approaches to study preeclampsia.
TL;DR: Omics integration approach offers the promise to understand molecular mechanisms in preeclampsia despite the lack of coherent biomarkers in all omics studies, inhibin is a potential preeclamptic biomarker supported by GWAS, transcriptomics and DNA methylation evidence.
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Placentas delivered by pre-pregnant obese women have reduced abundance and diversity in the microbiome
Paula Benny,Fadhl M. Al-Akwaa,Corbin Dirkx,Ryan Schlueter,Thomas K. Wolfgruber,Ingrid Chern,Susan L Hoops,Dan Knights,Lana X. Garmire +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the microbiome recovered from placentas in a multi-ethnic maternal pre-pregnant obesity cohort, through an optimized microbiome protocol to enrich low bacterial biomass samples.
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Successful quintuplet pregnancy of monochorionic male quadruplets and single female after double embryo transfer: case report and review of the literature.
TL;DR: This case represents successful assisted reproductive technology quintuplets with monochorionic quadruplets and a co-sibling and is exceedingly rare and a potential complication of IVF.
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Prepregnant Obesity of Mothers in a Multiethnic Cohort Is Associated with Cord Blood Metabolomic Changes in Offspring.
Ryan Schlueter,Fadhl M. Al-Akwaa,Paula Benny,Alexandra Gurary,Guoxiang Xie,Wei Jia,Shaw J. Chun,Ingrid Chern,Lana X. Garmire +8 more
TL;DR: It was found that maternal obesity was the most important factor contributing to differences in cord blood metabolomics, and significant associations were observed between maternal pre-pregnant obesity and offspring metabolomics alternation at birth.
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Placenta microbiome diversity is associated with maternal pre-pregnancy obesity and placenta biogeography
Paula Benny,Fadhl M. Al-Akwaa,Corbin Dirkx,Ryan Schlueter,Thomas K. Wolfgruber,Ingrid Chern,Susan L Hoops,Dan Knights,Lana Garmire +8 more
TL;DR: Associations of placental microbiome with placenta biogeography and with maternal pre-pregnant obesity are revealed and microbiome richness decreases from the maternal side to fetal side.