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Sofer T, Baier LJ, Browning SR, Thornton TA, Talavera GA, Wassertheil-Smoller S, Daviglus ML, Hanson R, Kobes S, Cooper RS et al..  2017.  Admixture mapping in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos reveals regions of genetic associations with blood pressure traits.. PLoS One. 12(11):e0188400.
Fernández-Rhodes L, Malinowski JR, Wang Y, Tao R, Pankratz N, Jeff JM, Yoneyama S, Carty CL, V Setiawan W, Le Marchand L et al..  2018.  The genetic underpinnings of variation in ages at menarche and natural menopause among women from the multi-ethnic Population Architecture using Genomics and Epidemiology (PAGE) Study: A trans-ethnic meta-analysis.. PLoS One. 13(7):e0200486.
Qian H, Kowalski MH, Kramer HJ, Tao R, Lash JP, Stilp AM, Cai J, Li Y, Franceschini N.  2020.  Genome-Wide Association of Kidney Traits in Hispanics/Latinos Using Dense Imputed Whole-Genome Sequencing Data: The Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.. Circ Genom Precis Med. 13(4):e002891.
Napier MD, Franceschini N, Gondalia R, Stewart JD, Méndez-Giráldez R, Sitlani CM, Seyerle AA, Highland HM, Li Y, Wilhelmsen KC et al..  2018.  Genome-wide association study and meta-analysis identify loci associated with ventricular and supraventricular ectopy.. Sci Rep. 8(1):5675.
Sofer T, Wong Q, Hartwig FP, Taylor K, Warren HR, Evangelou E, Cabrera CP, Levy D, Kramer H, Lange LA et al..  2017.  Genome-Wide Association Study of Blood Pressure Traits by Hispanic/Latino Background: the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.. Sci Rep. 7(1):10348.
Schick UM, Jain D, Hodonsky CJ, Morrison JV, Davis JP, Brown L, Sofer T, Conomos MP, Schurmann C, McHugh CP et al..  2016.  Genome-wide Association Study of Platelet Count Identifies Ancestry-Specific Loci in Hispanic/Latino Americans.. Am J Hum Genet. 98(2):229-42.