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Genesio M. Karere PhD

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine
DepartmentInternal Medicine, Molecular Medicine
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    1. Karere GM, Cox LA, Bishop AC, South AM, Shaltout HA, Mercado-Deane MG, Cuda S. Sex Differences in MicroRNA Expression and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Hispanic Adolescents with Obesity. J Pediatr. 2021 Apr 06. PMID: 33831442.
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    2. Karere GM, Mahaney MC, Newman DE, Riojas AM, Christensen C, Birnbaum S, VandeBerg JL, Cox L. Diet-induced leukocyte telomere shortening in a baboon model for early stage atherosclerosis. Sci Rep. 2019 12 12; 9(1):19001. PMID: 31831784.
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    3. Karere GM, Dick EJ, Galindo S, Martinez JC, Martinez JE, Owston M, VandeBerg JL, Cox LA. Histological variation of early stage atherosclerotic lesions in baboons after prolonged challenge with high-cholesterol, high-fat diet. J Med Primatol. 2020 02; 49(1):3-9. PMID: 31709573.
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    4. Karere GM, Glenn JP, Birnbaum S, Garcia R, VandeBerg JL, Cox LA. Identification of coordinately regulated microRNA-gene networks that differ in baboons discordant for LDL-cholesterol. PLoS One. 2019; 14(3):e0213494. PMID: 30875406.
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    5. Cox LA, Olivier M, Spradling-Reeves K, Karere GM, Comuzzie AG, VandeBerg JL. Nonhuman Primates and Translational Research-Cardiovascular Disease. ILAR J. 2017 12 01; 58(2):235-250. PMID: 28985395.
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    6. Mahaney MC, Karere GM, Rainwater DL, Voruganti VS, Dick EJ, Owston MA, Rice KS, Cox LA, Comuzzie AG, VandeBerg JL. Diet-induced early-stage atherosclerosis in baboons: Lipoproteins, atherogenesis, and arterial compliance. J Med Primatol. 2018 02; 47(1):3-17. PMID: 28620920.
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    7. Karere GM, Glenn JP, Birnbaum S, Hafizi S, Rainwater DL, Mahaney MC, VandeBerg JL, Cox LA. Identification of candidate genes encoding an LDL-C QTL in baboons. J Lipid Res. 2013 Jul; 54(7):1776-85. PMID: 23596326.
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    8. Cox LA, Comuzzie AG, Havill LM, Karere GM, Spradling KD, Mahaney MC, Nathanielsz PW, Nicolella DP, Shade RE, Voruganti S, VandeBerg JL. Baboons as a model to study genetics and epigenetics of human disease. ILAR J. 2013; 54(2):106-21. PMID: 24174436.
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    9. Karere GM, Sullivan E, Kinnally EL, Capitanio JP, Lyons LA. Enhancing genotyping of MAOA-LPR and 5-HTT-LPR in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). J Med Primatol. 2012 Dec; 41(6):407-11. PMID: 23078595.
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    10. Karere GM, Glenn JP, VandeBerg JL, Cox LA. Differential microRNA response to a high-cholesterol, high-fat diet in livers of low and high LDL-C baboons. BMC Genomics. 2012 Jul 18; 13:320. PMID: 22809019.
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    11. Karere GM, Glenn JP, VandeBerg JL, Cox LA. Identification of baboon microRNAs expressed in liver and lymphocytes. J Biomed Sci. 2010 Jul 01; 17:54. PMID: 20594335.
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    12. Karere GM, Lyons LA, Froenicke L. Enhancing radiation hybrid mapping through whole genome amplification. Hereditas. 2010 Apr; 147(2):103-12. PMID: 20536549.
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    13. Kinnally EL, Karere GM, Lyons LA, Mendoza SP, Mason WA, Capitanio JP. Serotonin pathway gene-gene and gene-environment interactions influence behavioral stress response in infant rhesus macaques. Dev Psychopathol. 2010; 22(1):35-44. PMID: 20102645.
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    14. Karere GM, Kinnally EL, Sanchez JN, Famula TR, Lyons LA, Capitanio JP. What is an "adverse" environment? Interactions of rearing experiences and MAOA genotype in rhesus monkeys. Biol Psychiatry. 2009 May 01; 65(9):770-7. PMID: 19103441.
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    15. Karere GM, Froenicke L, Millon L, Womack JE, Lyons LA. A high-resolution radiation hybrid map of rhesus macaque chromosome 5 identifies rearrangements in the genome assembly. Genomics. 2008 Oct; 92(4):210-8. PMID: 18601997.
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    16. Lyons LA, Bailey SJ, Baysac KC, Byrns G, Erdman CA, Fretwell N, Froenicke L, Gazlay KW, Geary LA, Grahn JC, Grahn RA, Karere GM, Lipinski MJ, Rah H, Ruhe MT, Bach LH. The Tabby cat locus maps to feline chromosome B1. Anim Genet. 2006 Aug; 37(4):383-6. PMID: 16879352.
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