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58
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13254
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5643

Overview

Christopher E. Aston is affiliated with the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine, focusing on obstetrics and gynecology, molecular biology, reproductive medicine, genetics, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

The scientist's work primarily addresses several main topics including sexual differentiation and disorders, urological disorders and treatments, ovarian function and disorders, COVID-19 and healthcare impacts, pregnancy and preeclampsia studies, gestational diabetes research and management, and birth, development, and health.

Recent notable publications by Christopher E. Aston highlight diverse clinical and biomedical topics. These include:

  • APOC3 genetic variation, serum triglycerides, and risk of coronary artery disease in Asian Indians, Europeans, and other ethnic groups, 2021, Lipids in Health and Disease
  • Illness Uncertainty Longitudinally Predicts Distress Among Caregivers of Children Born With DSD, 2020, Journal of Pediatric Psychology
  • Post-operative complications following feminizing genitoplasty in moderate to severe genital atypia: Results from a multicenter, observational prospective cohort study, 2020, Journal of Pediatric Urology
  • Occurrence of Listeria monocytogenes in Ready-to-Eat Meat and Poultry Product Verification Testing Samples from U.S. Department of Agriculture-Regulated Producing Establishments, 2005 through 2017, 2020, Journal of Food Protection
  • The Role of GnRH Receptor Autoantibodies in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, 2020, Journal of the Endocrine Society

Christopher E. Aston frequently publishes in journals such as the Journal of Pediatric Urology, the Journal of the Endocrine Society, Critical Care Medicine, The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, and Lipids in Health and Disease.

The scientist often collaborates with coauthors including Laurence S. Baskin, Earl Y. Cheng, Bradley P. Kropp, Yegappan Lakshmanan, and Natalie Nokoff, with each having contributed to four joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Blueberries Decrease Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Obese Men and Women with Metabolic Syndrome

    Arpita Basu;Mei Du;Misti J. Leyva;Karah Sanchez

  • Mutations in the cationic trypsinogen gene are associated with recurrent acute and chronic pancreatitis

    MC Gorry;D Gabbaizedeh;W Furey;LK Gates

  • Microarray analysis of postmortem temporal cortex from patients with schizophrenia.

    Christopher Aston;Lixin Jiang;Boris P. Sokolov

  • A gene for hereditary pancreatitis maps to chromosome 7q35.

    Whitcomb Dc;Preston Ra;Aston Ce;Sossenheimer Mj

  • DNA polymorphisms in two paraoxonase genes (PON1 and PON2) are associated with the risk of coronary heart disease

    Dharambir K. Sanghera;Christopher E. Aston;Nilmani Saha;M. Ilyas Kamboh

  • Green Tea Supplementation Affects Body Weight, Lipids, and Lipid Peroxidation in Obese Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome

    Arpita Basu;Karah Sanchez;Misti J Leyva;Mingyuan Wu

  • Genetic Polymorphism of Paraoxonase and the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease

    Dharambir K. Sanghera;Nilmani Saha;Christopher E. Aston;M. Ilyas Kamboh

  • Autoimmune Basis for Postural Tachycardia Syndrome

    Hongliang Li;Xichun Yu;Campbell Liles;Muneer Khan

  • Fluvastatin inhibits hepatitis C replication in humans.

    Ted Bader;Javid Fazili;Mohammed Madhoun;Christopher Aston

  • Transcriptional profiling reveals strict boundaries between hippocampal subregions.

    Xinyu Zhao;Edward S. Lein;Aiqing He;Stanley C. Smith

  • Altitude is a phenotypic modifier in hereditary paraganglioma type 1: evidence for an oxygen-sensing defect

    Kristin Astrom;Joel E. Cohen;Joan E. Willett-Brozick;Christopher E. Aston

  • Green Tea minimally affects Biomarkers of Inflammation in Obese Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome

    Arpita Basu;Mei Du;Karah Sanchez;Misti J. Leyva

  • Linkage and Association between Inflammatory Bowel Disease and a Locus on Chromosome 12

    Richard H. Duerr;M. Michael Barmada;Leilei Zhang;Sean Davis

  • Evidence for a susceptibility gene, SLEV1, on chromosome 17p13 in families with vitiligo-related systemic lupus erythematosus.

    Swapan K. Nath;Jennifer A. Kelly;Bahram Namjou;Tom Lam

  • Clinical characteristics of hereditary pancreatitis in a large family, based on high-risk haplotype. The Midwest Multicenter Pancreatic Study Group (MMPSG)

    Sossenheimer Mj;Aston Ce;Preston Ra;Gates Lk

  • Racial differences in the relation between uncoupling protein genes and resting energy expenditure

    Sue Y S Kimm;Nancy W Glynn;Christopher E Aston;Coleen M Damcott

  • BLEOMYCIN HYDROLASE IS ASSOCIATED WITH RISK OF SPORADIC ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

    Montoya Se;Aston Ce;DeKosky St;Kamboh Mi

  • Transcription profiling reveals mitochondrial, ubiquitin and signaling systems abnormalities in postmortem brains from subjects with a history of alcohol abuse or dependence.

    Boris P. Sokolov;Lixin Jiang;Niraj S. Trivedi;Christopher Aston

  • Allele C-specific methylation of the 5-HT2A receptor gene: evidence for correlation with its expression and expression of DNA methylase DNMT1.

    Oxana O. Polesskaya;Christopher Aston;Boris P. Sokolov

  • Fine mapping of an imprinted gene for familial nonchromaffin paragangliomas, on chromosome 11q23

    B. E. Baysal;J. E. Farr;W. S. Rubinstein;R. A. Galus

Frequent Co-Authors

Alicia J. Jenkins
Alicia J. Jenkins University of Sydney
Robert E. Ferrell
Robert E. Ferrell University of Pittsburgh
Satish K. Garg
Satish K. Garg University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Hongliang Li
Hongliang Li Wuhan University
Richard F. Hamman
Richard F. Hamman University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
M. Ilyas Kamboh
M. Ilyas Kamboh University of Pittsburgh
John B. Harley
John B. Harley United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Narinder K. Mehra
Narinder K. Mehra All India Institute of Medical Sciences
David C. Whitcomb
David C. Whitcomb University of Pittsburgh
Laurence S. Baskin
Laurence S. Baskin University of California, San Francisco

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