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Tennille Leak-Johnson

Concepts (30)

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Concepts are listed by decreasing relevance which is based on many factors, including how many publications the person wrote about that topic, how long ago those publications were written, and how many publications other people have written on that same topic.


Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Cardiovascular Diseases
1
2021
664
0.500
Why?
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
1
2021
643
0.460
Why?
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
2
2024
767
0.270
Why?
Calcium Channels
1
2024
76
0.230
Why?
Longitudinal Studies
1
2021
885
0.160
Why?
Obesity
1
2024
1067
0.130
Why?
Phosphofructokinase-2
1
2015
1
0.130
Why?
Quantitative Trait Loci
1
2015
77
0.120
Why?
Diabetic Nephropathies
1
2015
61
0.120
Why?
Adiposity
1
2015
154
0.110
Why?
Risk Factors
1
2021
3562
0.110
Why?
Insulin
1
2015
236
0.110
Why?
Indians, North American
1
2015
159
0.110
Why?
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
2
2024
628
0.070
Why?
Body Mass Index
2
2024
854
0.070
Why?
Humans
3
2024
37093
0.050
Why?
Middle Aged
2
2024
10129
0.030
Why?
Genetic Association Studies
1
2015
114
0.030
Why?
Adult
2
2024
11712
0.030
Why?
United States
1
2024
4223
0.030
Why?
Adipose Tissue
1
2015
177
0.030
Why?
Kidney
1
2015
337
0.030
Why?
Gene Expression
1
2015
674
0.030
Why?
Male
2
2024
20025
0.020
Why?
Female
2
2024
20969
0.020
Why?
Child, Preschool
1
2015
1418
0.020
Why?
Child
1
2015
3131
0.020
Why?
Young Adult
1
2015
4268
0.020
Why?
Adolescent
1
2015
5363
0.010
Why?
Aged
1
2015
6741
0.010
Why?
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