2021
First report: Rare RNF213 variant associated with familial moyamoya disease in an African American family
Sunmonu N, Ambati N, Thomas M, Ulep R, Worrall B. First report: Rare RNF213 variant associated with familial moyamoya disease in an African American family. Journal Of Stroke And Cerebrovascular Diseases 2021, 30: 106123. PMID: 34666234, DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2021.106123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMoyamoya diseaseAfrican American familiesEthnically diverse participantsPotential genetic susceptibilityFamilial moyamoya diseaseFirst-degree relativesAmerican familiesLate presentationFatal courseNeurological eventsRNF213 geneMild diseasePhenotypic spectrumNeurovascular imagingThalamic strokeFatal childhood diseaseIschaemic infarctionYoung probandsGenetic susceptibilityHeritable genetic diseaseDiverse participantsChildhood diseasesDiseaseGenetic diseasesRNF213Abstract P588: A Rare RNF213 Variant is Associated With Moyamoya Disease in an African American Family
Sunmonu N, Thomas M, Ulep R, Ambati N, Worrall B. Abstract P588: A Rare RNF213 Variant is Associated With Moyamoya Disease in an African American Family. Stroke 2021, 52 DOI: 10.1161/str.52.suppl_1.p588.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAfrican American familiesFamilial moyamoya diseaseEthnically diverse participantsRelatives of probandsPotential genetic susceptibilityMoyamoya diseaseAmerican familiesCerebrovascular imagingFamily historyGenetic testingRNF213 variantsLate presentationPaternal half-brothersGenetic susceptibilityAssociated with moyamoya diseaseDiverse participantsEthnic backgroundChildhood diseasesBody of evidenceResidual neurological deficitsFatal childhood diseaseAsymptomatic relativesGrowing body of evidenceEvaluating patientsACTA2 gene
2009
Maternal control and sensitivity, child gender, and maternal education in relation to children's behavioral outcomes in African American families
Tamis-LeMonda CS, Briggs RD, McClowry SG, Snow DL. Maternal control and sensitivity, child gender, and maternal education in relation to children's behavioral outcomes in African American families. Journal Of Applied Developmental Psychology 2009, 30: 321-331. PMID: 20161193, PMCID: PMC2729094, DOI: 10.1016/j.appdev.2008.12.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild behaviorBehavioral adjustmentProblem behaviorBehavioral outcomesChild genderCooking taskAfrican American parentingPositive child behaviorChildren's behavioral adjustmentGreater maternal sensitivityUrban African American mothersNegative child behaviorsChild problem behaviorChild behavioral outcomesMother-child interactionMaternal controlChild negativityPositive parentingAfrican American familiesMaternal educationMaternal sensitivityTask involvementBehavior problemsYear old childrenAfrican American mothers
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