Inga Peter
Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies
Tufts-New England Medical Center
750 Washington St NEMC no. 63
Boston
USA
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- Cell-free DNA fragmentation patterns in amniotic fluid identify genetic abnormalities and changes due to storage. Peter, I., Tighiouart, H., Lapaire, O., Johnson, K.L., Bianchi, D.W., Terrin, N. Diagn. Mol. Pathol. (2008)
- Age-related changes in echocardiographic measurements: association with variation in the estrogen receptor-alpha gene. Peter, I., Huggins, G.S., Shearman, A.M., Pollak, A., Schmid, C.H., Cupples, L.A., Demissie, S., Patten, R.D., Karas, R.H., Housman, D.E., Mendelsohn, M.E., Vasan, R.S., Benjamin, E.J. Hypertension (2007)
- Variation in estrogen-related genes and cross-sectional and longitudinal blood pressure in the Framingham Heart Study. Peter, I., Shearman, A.M., Zucker, D.R., Schmid, C.H., Demissie, S., Cupples, L.A., Larson, M.G., Vasan, R.S., D'Agostino, R.B., Karas, R.H., Mendelsohn, M.E., Housman, D.E., Levy, D. J. Hypertens. (2005)
- Association of estrogen receptor beta gene polymorphisms with left ventricular mass and wall thickness in women. Peter, I., Shearman, A.M., Vasan, R.S., Zucker, D.R., Schmid, C.H., Demissie, S., Cupples, L.A., Kuvin, J.T., Karas, R.H., Mendelsohn, M.E., Housman, D.E., Benjamin, E.J. Am. J. Hypertens. (2005)