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Authors: Tucker, KL Chen, HL Vogel, S Wilson, PWF Schaefer, EJ Lammi-Keefe, CJ
Citation: Kl. Tucker et al., Carotenoid intakes, assessed by dietary questionnaire, are associated withplasma carotenoid concentrations in an elderly population, J NUTR, 129(2), 1999, pp. 438-445

Authors: Couture, P Otvos, JD Cupples, LA Wilson, PWF Schaefer, EJ Ordovas, JM
Citation: P. Couture et al., Association of the A-204C polymorphism in the cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase gene with variations in plasma low density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in the Framingham Offspring Study, J LIPID RES, 40(10), 1999, pp. 1883-1889

Authors: Schaefer, EJ Lahoz, C Couture, P Cendoroglo, M Russo, G Cupples, LA Wilson, PWF Ordovas, JM
Citation: Ej. Schaefer et al., High-density lipoprotein as a coronary heart disease risk factor and gene mutations affecting high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels: results from the Framingham Heart Study, ATHEROSCLER, 146, 1999, pp. S4-S5

Authors: Kastelein, JJP Ordovas, JM Wittekoek, ME Pimstone, SN Wilson, PWF Gagne, SE Larson, MG Schaefer, EJ Boer, JMA Gerdes, C Hayden, MR
Citation: Jjp. Kastelein et al., Two common mutations (D9N, N291S) in lipoprotein lipase: a cumulative analysis of their influence on plasma lipids and lipoproteins in men and women, CLIN GENET, 56(4), 1999, pp. 297-305

Authors: Gagne, SE Larson, MG Pimstone, SN Schaefer, EJ Kastelein, JJP Wilson, PWF Ordovas, JM Hayden, MR
Citation: Se. Gagne et al., A common truncation variant of lipoprotein lipase (Ser447X) confers protection against coronary heart disease: the Framingham Offspring Study, CLIN GENET, 55(6), 1999, pp. 450-454

Authors: Seman, LJ DeLuca, C Jenner, JL Cupples, LA McNamara, JR Wilson, PWF Castelli, WP Ordovas, JM Schaefer, EJ
Citation: Lj. Seman et al., Lipoprotein(a)-cholesterol and coronary heart disease in the Framingham Heart Study, CLIN CHEM, 45(7), 1999, pp. 1039-1046

Authors: Guidry, UC Evans, JC Larson, MG Wilson, PWF Murabito, JM Levy, D
Citation: Uc. Guidry et al., Temporal trends in event rates after Q-wave myocardial infarction - The framingham heart study, CIRCULATION, 100(20), 1999, pp. 2054-2059

Authors: Fraenkel, L Zhang, YQ Chaisson, CE Maricq, HR Evans, SR Brand, F Wilson, PWF Felson, DT
Citation: L. Fraenkel et al., Different factors influencing the expression of Raynaud's phenomenon in men and women, ARTH RHEUM, 42(2), 1999, pp. 306-310

Authors: Lloyd-Jones, DM Evans, JC Larson, MG O'Donnell, CJ Wilson, PWF Levy, D
Citation: Dm. Lloyd-jones et al., Cross-classification of JNC VI blood pressure stages and risk groups in the framingham heart study, ARCH IN MED, 159(18), 1999, pp. 2206-2212

Authors: Culleton, BF Larson, MG Evans, JC Wilson, PWF Barrett, BJ Parfrey, PS Levy, D
Citation: Bf. Culleton et al., Prevalence and correlates of elevated serum creatinine levels - The Framingham heart study, ARCH IN MED, 159(15), 1999, pp. 1785-1790

Authors: Kannell, WB D'Agostino, RB Silbershatz, H Belanger, AJ Wilson, PWF Levy, D
Citation: Wb. Kannell et al., Profile for estimating risk of heart failure, ARCH IN MED, 159(11), 1999, pp. 1197-1204

Authors: Bostom, AG Silbershatz, H Rosenberg, IH Selhub, J D'Agostino, RB Wolf, PA Jacques, PF Wilson, PWF
Citation: Ag. Bostom et al., Nonfasting plasma total homocysteine levels and all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality in elderly Framingham men and women, ARCH IN MED, 159(10), 1999, pp. 1077-1080

Authors: Wilson, PWF Kannel, WB Silbershatz, H D'Agostino, RB
Citation: Pwf. Wilson et al., Clustering of metabolic factors and coronary heart disease, ARCH IN MED, 159(10), 1999, pp. 1104-1109

Authors: Bostom, AG Rosenberg, IH Silbershatz, H Jacques, PF Selhub, J D'Agostino, RB Wilson, PWF Wolf, PA
Citation: Ag. Bostom et al., Nonfasting plasma total homocysteine levels and stroke incidence in elderly persons: The Framingham Study, ANN INT MED, 131(5), 1999, pp. 352-355

Authors: Hiller, R Podgor, MJ Sperduto, RD Wilson, PWF Chew, EY D'Agostino, RB
Citation: R. Hiller et al., High intraocular pressure and survival: The Framingham studies, AM J OPHTH, 128(4), 1999, pp. 440-445

Authors: Haider, AW Larson, MG O'Donnell, CJ Evans, JC Wilson, PWF Levy, D
Citation: Aw. Haider et al., The association of chronic cough with the risk of myocardial infarction: The Framingham Heart Study, AM J MED, 106(3), 1999, pp. 279-284

Authors: McAlindon, TE Wilson, PWF Aliabadi, P Weissman, B Felson, DT
Citation: Te. Mcalindon et al., Level of physical activity and the risk of radiographic and symptomatic knee osteoarthritis in the elderly: The Framingham Study, AM J MED, 106(2), 1999, pp. 151-157

Authors: Tucker, KL Hannan, MT Chen, HL Cupples, LA Wilson, PWF Kiel, DP
Citation: Kl. Tucker et al., Potassium, magnesium, and fruit and vegetable intakes are associated with greater bone mineral density in elderly men and women, AM J CLIN N, 69(4), 1999, pp. 727-736

Authors: Langlois, JA Rosen, CJ Visser, M Hannan, MT Harris, T Wilson, PWF Kiel, DP
Citation: Ja. Langlois et al., Association between insulin-like growth factor I and bone mineral density in older women and men: The Framingham Heart Study, J CLIN END, 83(12), 1998, pp. 4257-4262
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