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Stephen J. Sharp

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  328
Citations -  35455

Stephen J. Sharp is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Type 2 diabetes & Population. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 304 publications receiving 30673 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen J. Sharp include Scottish Government & University of London.

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New genetic loci implicated in fasting glucose homeostasis and their impact on type 2 diabetes risk

Josée Dupuis, +339 more
- 01 Feb 2010 - 
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that genetic studies of glycemic traits can identify type 2 diabetes risk loci, as well as loci containing gene variants that are associated with a modest elevation in glucose levels but are not associated with overt diabetes.
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A genome-wide association search for type 2 diabetes genes in African Americans.

Nichole D. Palmer, +384 more
- 04 Jan 2012 - 
TL;DR: It is suggested that multiple loci underlie T2DM susceptibility in the African-American population and that these loci are distinct from those identified in other ethnic populations.
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New genetic loci implicated in fasting glucose homeostasis and their impact on type 2 diabetes risk (vol 42, pg 105, 2010)

Josée Dupuis, +303 more
- 01 May 2010 - 
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Explaining heterogeneity in meta-analysis: a comparison of methods.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared a number of methods which can be used to investigate whether a particular covariate, with a value defined for each study in the meta-analysis, explains any heterogeneity.
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Efficient neutralization of primary isolates of HIV-1 by a recombinant human monoclonal antibody

TL;DR: A recombinant human antibody to envelope glycoprotein gp120 was generated and used to show that primary isolates are not refractory to antibody neutralization, implying the conservation of a structural feature on gp120, which could be important in vaccine design.