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Using an Exposome Approach to Assess the Effects of PM2.5 on CVD Outcomes
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Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Grady S, Dojcsak L, Harvile E, Wallace M, Vilda D, Donneyong M, Hood D, Valdez R, Ramesh A, Im W, Matthews-Juarez P, Juarez P, Langston M. Seminar:Scalable Preprocessing Tools for Exposomic Data Analysis. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES 2023;131(12):124201. |
R839275 (Final) (03/25/24) |
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Journal Article | Juarez PD, Matthews-Juarez P. Applying an Exposome-Wide (ExWAS) Approach to Cancer Research. Frontiers in Oncology 2018;8(313) |
R839275 (Final) (09/07/22) |
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Journal Article | Juarez PD, Hood DB, Song MA, Ramesh A. Use of an exposome approach to understand the effects of exposures from the natural, built, and social environments on cardio-vascular disease onset, progression, and outcomes. Frontiers in public health 2020;8. |
R839275 (Final) (09/07/22) |
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