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William E. Kraus
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 625
Citations - 40583
William E. Kraus is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 93, co-authored 565 publications receiving 33692 citations. Previous affiliations of William E. Kraus include University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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A novel approach for measuring residential socioeconomic factors associated with cardiovascular and metabolic health.
Jaime E. Mirowsky,Robert B. Devlin,David Diaz-Sanchez,Wayne E. Cascio,Shannon C. Grabich,Carol Haynes,Colette Blach,Elizabeth R. Hauser,Elizabeth R. Hauser,Svati H. Shah,William E. Kraus,Kenneth Olden,Lucas M. Neas +12 more
TL;DR: The feasibility of applying hierarchical clustering to an assessment of area-level characteristics is demonstrated and that living in impoverished, urban residential clusters may have an adverse impact on health is demonstrated.
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Human, Tissue-Engineered, Skeletal Muscle Myobundles to Measure Oxygen Uptake and Assess Mitochondrial Toxicity.
Brittany N J Davis,Jeffrey W. Santoso,Michaela J Walker,Cindy Cheng,Timothy R. Koves,William E. Kraus,George A. Truskey +6 more
TL;DR: The human myobundles reproduce normal muscle metabolism under both basal and maximal energy demand conditions enabling the detection of drug-induced mitochondrial toxicity.
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Can lifestyle modification improve neurocognition? Rationale and design of the ENLIGHTEN clinical trial
James A. Blumenthal,Patrick Smith,Kathleen A. Welsh-Bohmer,Michael A. Babyak,Jeffrey N. Browndyke,Pao-Hwa Lin,P. Murali Doraiswamy,James R. Burke,William E. Kraus,Alan L. Hinderliter,Andrew Sherwood +10 more
TL;DR: The ENLIGHTEN trial will evaluate the effectiveness of aerobic exercise and the DASH diet in improving neurocognitive functioning in CIND patients with CVD risk factors and consider potential moderators of treatment, including subclinical CVD.
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A sex-specific relationship between capillary density and anaerobic threshold
Jennifer L. Robbins,Brian D. Duscha,Daniel Bensimhon,Karlman Wasserman,James E. Hansen,Joseph A. Houmard,Brian H. Annex,William E. Kraus +7 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that, although enhanced capillary density is associated with training-induced improvements in submaximal performance in men, this relationship is different in women.
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Epigenome-wide association study of kidney function identifies trans-ethnic and ethnic-specific loci
Charles E Breeze,Charles E Breeze,Anna Batorsky,Mi Kyeong Lee,Mindy D. Szeto,Xiaoguang Xu,Daniel L. McCartney,Rong Jiang,Amit Patki,Holly Kramer,James Eales,Laura M. Raffield,Leslie A. Lange,Ethan M. Lange,Peter Durda,Yongmei Liu,Russell P. Tracy,David Van Den Berg,Kathryn L. Evans,William E. Kraus,Svati H. Shah,Hermant K Tiwari,Lifang Hou,Eric A. Whitsel,Xiao Jiang,Fadi J. Charchar,Fadi J. Charchar,Fadi J. Charchar,Andrea A. Baccarelli,Stephen S. Rich,Andrew P. Morris,Marguerite R. Irvin,Donna K. Arnett,Elizabeth R. Hauser,Elizabeth R. Hauser,Jerome I. Rotter,Adolfo Correa,Caroline Hayward,Steve Horvath,Riccardo E. Marioni,Maciej Tomaszewski,Maciej Tomaszewski,Stephan Beck,Sonja I. Berndt,Stephanie J. London,Josyf C. Mychaleckyj,Nora Franceschini +46 more
TL;DR: Trans-ethnic and ethnic-specific differentially methylated positions associated with eGFR are uncovered, including DMPs enriched in regulatory elements in kidney tissue and pathways related to kidney development, shedding light on epigenetic mechanisms associated with kidney function.