Marian Rewers
University of Colorado Denver
560 Papers
4.4K Citations
Marian Rewers is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Type 1 diabetes & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 93, co-authored 494 publications. Previous affiliations of Marian Rewers include Colorado School of Public Health & Anschutz Medical Campus.
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Papers
2102-LB: The Autoimmunity Screening for Kids (ASK) Study Experience—Islet Autoimmunity Screening for Celiac Disease
Marisa Stahl,Kimber M. Simmons,Fran Dong,Daniel Felipe-Morales,Edwin Liu,Marian Rewers,Ask STUDY GROUP +6 more
Genome-wide analysis of oxylipins and oxylipin profiles in a pediatric population
Teresa Buckner,Randi K. Johnson,Lauren A. Vanderlinden,Patrick M. Carry,Alexandro Badea Romero,Suna Onengut-Gumuscu,Wei Min Chen,Soo-Jeong Kim,Oliver Fiehn,Brigitte I. Frohnert,Tessa L. Crume,Wei Perng,Katerina Kechris,Marian Rewers,Jill M. Norris +14 more
TL;DR: In this article , a GWAS of plasma oxylipins in 316 participants in the Diabetes Autoimmunity Study in the Young (DAISY) was conducted, and DNA samples were genotyped using the TEDDY-T1D Exome array, and additional variants were imputed using the Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) multi-ancestry reference panel.
Natural history of antibodies to deamidated gliadin peptides and transglutaminase in early childhood celiac disease
Edwin Liu,Marcella Li,Lisa M. Emery,Iman Taki,Kathy Barriga,Claudio Tiberti,George S. Eisenbarth,Marian Rewers,Edward J. Hoffenberg +8 more
TL;DR: Measuring DGP antibodies may be more useful than TGAA in monitoring children on a gluten-free diet and can precede the appearance ofTGAA in some at-risk children.
Apparent Epidemic of Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in Midwestern Poland
Marian Rewers,Ronald E. LaPorte,Mieczyslaw Walczak,Krzysztof Dmochowski,Elzbieta Bogaczynska +4 more
TL;DR: The rapid increase in incidence as well as altered epidemiologic patterns during this period suggest that major alterations of environmental factors were responsible for the change in risk.
Fluctuating transglutaminase autoantibodies are related to histologic features of celiac disease
Edwin Liu,Fei Bao,Katherine J. Barriga,Dongmei Miao,Liping Yu,Henry A. Erlich,Joel E. Haas,George S. Eisenbarth,Marian Rewers,Marian Rewers,Edward J. Hoffenberg,Edward J. Hoffenberg +11 more
TL;DR: In children with TGAA seropositivity, the TGAA level varied over time and a higher titer predicted an abnormal biopsy characteristic of CD, suggesting a threshold for biopsy for diagnosis of CD could be set higher for screening-identified cases than for clinically identified cases to decrease the frequency of performing "normal" biopsies.