Jody M. Senter
Harvard University
5 Papers
100 Citations
Jody M. Senter is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genetic association. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Jody M. Senter include Brigham and Women's Hospital & Washington University in St. Louis.
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Papers
Univariate and multivariate family-based association analysis of the IL-13 ARG130GLN polymorphism in the Childhood Asthma Management Program.
Dawn L. DeMeo,Christoph Lange,Edwin K. Silverman,Edwin K. Silverman,Jody M. Senter,Jody M. Senter,Jeffrey M. Drazen,Jeffrey M. Drazen,Matthew J. Barth,Matthew J. Barth,Nan M. Laird,Scott T. Weiss,Scott T. Weiss +12 more
TL;DR: The Arg130Gln polymorphism is associated with an elevated eosinophil count as well as with a grouped allergy phenotype, in children with mild to moderate asthma and no evidence for association was found between Arg 130Gln and airway responsiveness, asthma diagnosis, or asthma severity.
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Association between Hemochromatosis Genotype and Lead Exposure among Elderly Men: The Normative Aging Study
Robert O. Wright,Edwin K. Silverman,Joel Schwartz,Shring-Wern Tsaih,Jody M. Senter,David Sparrow,Scott T. Weiss,Antonio Aro,Howard Hu +8 more
TL;DR: Data suggest that HFE variants have altered kinetics of lead accumulation after exposure and may be mediated by alterations in lead toxicokinetics via iron metabolic pathways regulated by the HFE gene product and body iron stores.
Lack of association between a polymorphism in the interleukin-13 gene and total serum immunoglobulin E level among nuclear families in Costa Rica.
Juan C. Celedón,Manuel E. Soto-Quiros,Lyle J. Palmer,Jody M. Senter,Jonathan D. Mosley,Edwin K. Silverman,Edwin K. Silverman,Scott T. Weiss +7 more
TL;DR: The IL‐13 gene has been implicated in the pathogenesis of asthma and in the regulation of IgE synthesis in humans and single nucleotide polymorphisms in the IL-13 gene have been associated with asthma and total serum IgE level in Caucasian populations.
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Genomewide linkage analysis of quantitative spirometric phenotypes in severe early-onset chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Edwin K. Silverman,Edwin K. Silverman,Lyle J. Palmer,Jonathan D. Mosley,Matthew J. Barth,Jody M. Senter,Alison Brown,Jeffrey M. Drazen,Jeffrey M. Drazen,David J. Kwiatkowski,Harold A. Chapman,Edward J. Campbell,Michael A. Province,D. C. Rao,John J. Reilly,John J. Reilly,Leo C. Ginns,Frank E. Speizer,Scott T. Weiss +18 more
TL;DR: Observations provide both significant evidence for an early-onset COPD-susceptibility locus on chromosome 2 and suggestive evidence for linkage of spirometry-related phenotypes to several other genomic regions.
Genome-wide linkage analysis of severe, early-onset chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: airflow obstruction and chronic bronchitis phenotypes
Edwin K. Silverman,Jonathan D. Mosley,Lyle J. Palmer,Matthew J. Barth,Jody M. Senter,Alison Brown,Jeffrey M. Drazen,David J. Kwiatkowski,Harold A. Chapman,Edward J. Campbell,Michael A. Province,D. C. Rao,John J. Reilly,Leo C. Ginns,Frank E. Speizer,Scott T. Weiss +15 more
TL;DR: Analysis of an autosomal 10 cM genome-wide scan of short tandem repeat (STR) polymorphic markers provides suggestive evidence that there is a locus on chromosome 12p which contributes to susceptibility to early-onset COPD.