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1D H Abbott
![]() Summary for 2002 [at-glance overview of D H Abbott work for the selected year as suggested by data mining algorithms]This is an Authoratory overview of author D H Abbott. According to available data, in 2002 D H Abbott published at least 1 articles. This work was completed in collaboration with several authors including Dumesic, D A and Franks, S. At least 6 different grants are awarded to D H Abbott to support this work. All time total of the grant awards on file exceeds $10,064,967.
Analysis of the article abstracts and the titles suggests that D H Abbott professional interests are focused around "polycystic ovary syndrome", "ovary syndrome hypothesis" and "hyperinsulinaemia insulin resistance". These might also be referred to as "insulin resistance", "ovary syndrome" or "polycystic ovary". Statistical analysis shows that D H Abbott's writing is likely to contains terms "insulin", "ovary", "resistance", "hypothesis", "polycystic" and "syndrome".
The majority of D H Abbott articles are affiliated with Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Centre, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53715, USA. Sadly, no email addresses were found for any of the affiliations. Images [images we found on the Internet for D H Abbott]loading...
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Alternative names (1) [other authors with names similar to D H Abbott]Year 2002 Charts [D H Abbott frequent coauthors and the most common unique vocabulary terms for the selected year]Historical Performance Charts [graphical overview of D H Abbott publication and funding history for the range of years]D H Abbott Coauthors (2) [all coauthors with the number of joint publications] Other [context-specific ads]Affiliations (1) [condensed summary of the D H Abbott affiliations, the leading number and the color conveys importance]- 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Centre, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53715, USA.
Key Opinion Leader In [D H Abbott is considered a key opinion leader in any keyword where the rank of 5 is achieved, the leading number before the keyword shows the author's rank as compared to all other authors]Keywords (13) [keywords assigned to D H Abbott articles by PubMed, the leading number and the color conveys importance]- 1Luteinizing Hormone | 1Macaca mulatta | 1Insulin Resistance | 1Female | 1Androgens | 1Animals | 1Insulin | 1Sheep | 1Pregnancy | 1Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects | 1Humans | 1Ovarian Diseases | 1Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
D H Abbott Unique Vocabulary (96) [single words, word pairs and phrases obtained by analysis of abstracts and titles, the leading number and the color conveys importance; D H Abbott might be a good expert witness on these terms]- 4insulin | 4ovary | 3resistance | 3hypothesis | 3polycystic | 3syndrome | 3pcos | 2genetic | 2origin | 2developmental | 2phenotype | 2aetiology | 2hyperinsulinaemia | 2factors | 1monkey | 1endocrine | 1determined | 1anovulation | 1unit | 1therefore | 1environmental | 1human | 1prenatally | 1severity | 1important | 1major | 1rhesus | 1subfertility | 1regulatory | 1risk | 1observations | 1notably
- 3insulin resistance | 3ovary syndrome | 3polycystic ovary | 2syndrome hypothesis | 2developmental origin | 2origin polycystic | 2hyperinsulinaemia insulin | 1hyperandrogenism results | 1hypothesis therefore | 1influenced genetic | 1characterized hyperinsulinaemia | 1resistance carries | 1features pcos | 1heterogeneous phenotype | 1results programming | 1anovulation consequent | 1severity | 1aetiology increasing | 1associated metabolic | 1later life | 1influence phenotype | 1pcos can | 1preferential abdominal | 1hypothesis | 1evidence important | 1profound influence | 1observations prenatally | 1propose clinical | 1obesity developmental | 1common complex | 1basis experimental | 1important genetic
- 3polycystic ovary syndrome | 2ovary syndrome hypothesis | 2hyperinsulinaemia insulin resistance | 2origin polycystic ovary | 2developmental origin polycystic | 1disorder major cause | 1hypothesis basis experimental | 1carries increased risk | 1diabetes later life | 1sheep rhesus monkey | 1linear model explain | 1despite prevalence little | 1hypothesis therefore | 1resistance profound influence | 1insulin resistance despite | 1insulin resistance carries | 1encourages preferential abdominal | 1rhesus monkey supported | 1important genetic involvement | 1can arise consequence | 1unit favour excess | 1basis experimental observations | 1severity | 1resulting hyperandrogenism results | 1anovulation consequent subfertility | 1likely puberty associated | 1regulatory region environmental | 1hypothesis | 1genetic factors polymorphism | 1studies propose clinical | 1aetiology increasing evidence | 1results programming hypothalamic-pituitary
Reader's Comments (0) [comments posted by readers of D H Abbott profile]Funding (6) [selected NIH grants to D H Abbott and the award amounts for recent years]- RIP2 KINASE'S FUNCTION IN INNATE IMMUNITY (ABBOTT, DEREK - 2004)
| Grant # | Award Year | Award Amount, USD | | 1K08AI053819-01A1 | 2004 | $108,810 | | Total up to 2002 | $108,810 |
- FEEDBACK REGULATION OF INNATE IMMUNE SIGNALING AT MUCOSAL SURFACES (ABBOTT, DEREK - 2008)
| Grant # | Award Year | Award Amount, USD | | award information is not available | | Total up to 2002 | $NA |
- IRAK4 KINASE ACTIVITY'S ROLE IN IMMUNODEFICIENCY (ABBOTT, DEREK - 2008)
| Grant # | Award Year | Award Amount, USD | | award information is not available | | Total up to 2002 | $NA |
- INNATE IMMUNE SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION SPECIFICITY IN INFLAMMATORY DISEASE (ABBOTT, DEREK - 2009)
| Grant # | Award Year | Award Amount, USD | | award information is not available | | Total up to 2002 | $NA |
- FETAL ANDROGEN INDUCES OVARIAN, LH AND B-CELL DEFECTS (ABBOTT, DAVID - 2002)
| Grant # | Award Year | Award Amount, USD | | 1P50HD044405-01 | 2002 | $1,060,293 | | 5P50HD044405-02 | 2003 | $1,059,743 | | 5P50HD044405-03 | 2004 | $1,044,396 | | Total up to 2002 | $3,164,432 |
- ANDROGENIZED FEMALE AS A MODEL FOR P0LYCYSTIC OVARIAN SY (ABBOTT, DAVID - 1999)
| Grant # | Award Year | Award Amount, USD | | 1R01RR013635-01A1 | 1999 | $327,152 | | 5R01RR013635-02 | 2000 | $316,992 | | 5R01RR013635-03 | 2001 | $326,977 | | 5R01RR013635-04 | 2002 | $324,419 | | Total up to 2002 | $1,295,540 |
D H Abbott Articles (1) [selected PubMed articles for the year 2002 with the links to a full text at PubMed]Developmental origin of polycystic ovary syndrome - a hypothesis. (2002) >> Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Centre, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53715, USA. 2Dumesic, D A, 1Franks, S, 1Abbott, D H.
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