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Kelsey E. Johnson
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Patterns of shared signatures of recent positive selection across human populations
KE Johnson, BF Voight
Nature ecology & evolution 2 (4), 713-720, 2018
772018
The relationship between circulating lipids and breast cancer risk: A Mendelian randomization study
KE Johnson, KM Siewert, D Klarin, SM Damrauer, ...
PLoS medicine 17 (9), e1003302, 2020
762020
Feasting in fresh water: impacts of food concentration on freshwater tolerance and the evolution of food× salinity response during the expansion from saline into fresh water …
CE Lee, WE Moss, N Olson, KF Chau, YM Chang, KE Johnson
Evolutionary Applications 6 (4), 673-689, 2013
492013
Without Gills: Localization of Osmoregulatory Function in the Copepod Eurytemora affinis
KE Johnson, L Perreau, G Charmantier, M Charmantier-Daures, CE Lee
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 87 (2), 310-324, 2014
362014
Signals of variation in human mutation rate at multiple levels of sequence context
RC Aikens, KE Johnson, BF Voight
Molecular Biology and Evolution 36 (5), 955-965, 2019
322019
Gestational diabetes mellitus is associated with differences in human milk hormone and cytokine concentrations in a fully breastfeeding united states cohort
Y Choi, EM Nagel, H Kharoud, KE Johnson, T Gallagher, K Duncan, ...
Nutrients 14 (3), 667, 2022
122022
Program, VMV; Chang, K.-M.; Tsao, PS; Assimes, TL; Maxwell, KN; Voight, BF The relationship between circulating lipids and breast cancer risk: A Mendelian randomization study
KE Johnson, KM Siewert, D Klarin, SM Damrauer
PLoS Med 17, e1003302, 2020
82020
Maternal dietary intake of total fat, saturated fat, and added sugar is associated with infant adiposity and weight status at 6 mo of age
EM Nagel, D Jacobs, KE Johnson, L Foster, K Duncan, EO Kharbanda, ...
The Journal of Nutrition 151 (8), 2353-2360, 2021
72021
Assessing a causal relationship between circulating lipids and breast cancer risk: Mendelian randomization study
KE Johnson, KM Siewert, D Klarin, SM Damrauer, ...
bioRxiv, 794594, 2019
72019
Human milk variation is shaped by maternal genetics and impacts the infant gut microbiome
KE Johnson, T Heisel, M Allert, A Fürst, N Yerabandi, D Knights, ...
BioRxiv, 2023
62023
Human milk glucose, leptin, and insulin predict cessation of full breastfeeding and initiation of formula use
EM Nagel, L Kummer, DR Jacobs Jr, L Foster, K Duncan, K Johnson, ...
Breastfeeding Medicine 16 (12), 978-986, 2021
62021
Identifying rare variants inconsistent with identity‐by‐descent in population‐scale whole‐genome sequencing data
KE Johnson, CJ Adams, BF Voight
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 13 (11), 2429-2442, 2022
32022
Identifying non-identical-by-descent rare variants in population-scale whole genome sequencing data
KE Johnson, BF Voight
bioRxiv, 2020.05. 26.117358, 2020
22020
Importance of human milk for infants in the clinical setting: Updates and mechanistic links
EM Nagel, KM Elgersma, TT Gallagher, KE Johnson, E Demerath, ...
Nutrition in Clinical Practice 38, S39-S55, 2023
12023
Assembly, stability, and dynamics of the infant gut microbiome are linked to bacterial strains and functions in mother's milk
M Allert, P Ferretti, K Johnson, T Heisel, S Gonia, D Knights, DA Fields, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.01. 28.577594, 2024
2024
Human Cytomegalovirus in breast milk is associated with milk composition, the infant gut microbiome, and infant growth
KE Johnson, T Heisel, DA Fields, E Isganaitis, KM Jacobs, D Knights, ...
bioRxiv, 2023
2023
Maternal Added Sugar Intake Is Associated With Infant Adiposity and Weight Status at 6 Months
E Nagel, K Johnson, L Foster, KD Smith, E Kharbarda, D Fields, ...
OBESITY 28, 121-121, 2020
2020
Maternal Gestational Weight Gain and Infant Nutritional Status at Birth and 6 Months
E Nagel, K Johnson, L Foster, K Duncan, EO Kharbanda, DA Fields, ...
OBESITY 28, 121-122, 2020
2020
Haplotype-based Approaches for the Study of Human Evolution
KE Johnson
University of Pennsylvania, 2019
2019
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