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Susan Redline
Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Publications - 1071
Citations - 97728
Susan Redline is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polysomnography & Obstructive sleep apnea. The author has an hindex of 138, co-authored 899 publications receiving 80945 citations. Previous affiliations of Susan Redline include Brown University & University of California, Davis.
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Respiratory sensation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
TL;DR: The psychophysical technique of magnitude scaling was used to evaluate the sensation of external resistive and elastic ventilatory loads as well as the perception of inspired volume and inspiratory muscle force in 14 patients with COPD and in 12 normal subjects of similar age.
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"Let's talk about sleep": a qualitative examination of levers for promoting healthy sleep among sleep-deprived vulnerable adolescents.
Mirja Quante,Mirja Quante,Mirja Quante,Neha Khandpur,Emily Z. Kontos,Jessie P. Bakker,Judith A. Owens,Susan Redline +7 more
TL;DR: Results from this study suggest facilitating the linkage between participant-generated mediating factors and strategies for better-designed interventions include making the negative impact of sleep on health more explicit, and improving youth awareness about sleep hygiene.
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Associations of variants In the hexokinase 1 and interleukin 18 receptor regions with oxyhemoglobin saturation during sleep
Brian E. Cade,Brian E. Cade,Han Chen,Adrienne M. Stilp,Tin Louie,Sonia Ancoli-Israel,Raanan Arens,Richard Barfield,Jennifer E. Below,Jianwen Cai,Matthew P. Conomos,Daniel S. Evans,Alexis C. Frazier-Wood,Sina A. Gharib,Kevin J. Gleason,Kevin J. Gleason,Daniel J. Gottlieb,Daniel J. Gottlieb,David R. Hillman,W. Craig Johnson,David J. Lederer,Jiwon Lee,Jose S. Loredo,Hao Mei,Sutapa Mukherjee,Sanjay R. Patel,Wendy S. Post,Shaun Purcell,Shaun Purcell,Alberto R. Ramos,Kathryn J. Reid,Kenneth Rice,Neomi Shah,Tamar Sofer,Tamar Sofer,Kent D. Taylor,Timothy A. Thornton,Heming Wang,Heming Wang,Kristine Yaffe,Kristine Yaffe,Phyllis C. Zee,Craig L. Hanis,Lyle J. Palmer,Jerome I. Rotter,Katie L. Stone,Gregory J. Tranah,James G. Wilson,Shamil R. Sunyaev,Shamil R. Sunyaev,Cathy C. Laurie,Xiaofeng Zhu,Richa Saxena,Richa Saxena,Xihong Lin,Susan Redline +55 more
TL;DR: The replicated associations with HK1 and IL18R1 suggest that variants in inflammatory pathways, such as the biologically-plausible NLRP3 inflammasome, may contribute to nocturnal hypoxemia.
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Genetic determinants of the ankle-brachial index: A meta-analysis of a cardiovascular candidate gene 50K SNP panel in the candidate gene association resource (CARe) consortium
Christina L. Wassel,Claudia Lamina,Vijay Nambi,Stefan Coassin,Kenneth J. Mukamal,Santhi K. Ganesh,David R. Jacobs,Nora Franceschini,George J. Papanicolaou,Quince Gibson,Lisa R. Yanek,Pim van der Harst,Jane F. Ferguson,Dana C. Crawford,Lindsay L. Waite,Matthew A. Allison,Michael H. Criqui,Mary M. McDermott,Reena Mehra,L. Adrienne Cupples,Shih-Jen Hwang,Susan Redline,Robert C. Kaplan,Gerardo Heiss,Jerome I. Rotter,Eric Boerwinkle,Eric Boerwinkle,Herman A. Taylor,Luis H. Eraso,Margot Haun,Mingyao Li,Christa Meisinger,Jeffrey R. O'Connell,Alan R. Shuldiner,Alan R. Shuldiner,Anne Tybjærg-Hansen,Ruth Frikke-Schmidt,Barbara Kollerits,Barbara Rantner,Benjamin Dieplinger,Marietta Stadler,Thomas Mueller,Meinhard Haltmayer,Peter Klein-Weigel,Monika Summerer,H.-Erich Wichmann,Folkert W. Asselbergs,Gerjan Navis,Irene Mateo Leach,Kristin Brown-Gentry,Robert Goodloe,Themistocles L. Assimes,Diane M. Becker,John P. Cooke,Devin Absher,Jeffrey W. Olin,Braxton D. Mitchell,Muredach P. Reilly,Emile R. Mohler,Kari E. North,Alexander P. Reiner,Florian Kronenberg,Joanne M. Murabito +62 more
TL;DR: A two stage meta-analysis of ∼50,000 SNPs across ∼2100 candidate genes to identify genetic variants for ABI and PAD revealed no genetic determinants of ABI or PAD and suggest new and more powerful approaches to PAD gene discovery are warranted.
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Population sequencing data reveal a compendium of mutational processes in human germline
Vladimir B. Seplyarskiy,Vladimir B. Seplyarskiy,Ruslan A. Soldatov,Ryan J. McGinty,Ryan J. McGinty,Jakob M. Goldmann,Ryan D. Hernandez,Kathleen C. Barnes,Adolfo Correa,Esteban G. Burchard,Patrick T. Ellinor,Stephen T. McGarvey,Braxton D. Mitchell,Braxton D. Mitchell,Vasan S. Ramachandran,Susan Redline,Susan Redline,Edwin K. Silverman,Scott T. Weiss,Scott T. Weiss,Donna K. Arnett,John Blangero,Eric Boerwinkle,Eric Boerwinkle,Jiang He,Courtney G. Montgomery,D. C. Rao,Jerome I. Rotter,Jennifer A. Brody,Yii-Der Ida Chen,Lisa de las Fuentes,Chii-Min Hwu,Stephen S. Rich,Ani Manichaikul,Josyf C. Mychaleckyj,Nicholette D. Palmer,Jennifer A. Smith,Sharon L.R. Kardia,Patricia A. Peyser,Lawrence F. Bielak,Timothy D. O’Connor,Timothy D. O’Connor,Leslie S. Emery,Christian Gilissen,Wendy S.W. Wong,Peter V. Kharchenko,Shamil R. Sunyaev,Shamil R. Sunyaev +47 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a recently discovered mutagenic process specific to oocytes can be localized solely from population sequencing data and is highly asymmetric with respect to the direction of transcription, suggesting a major role of DNA damage.