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Jenise Wong, MD, PhD

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Title(s)Professor, Pediatrics
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address550 16th Street, #4638
San Francisco CA 94158
Phone415-476-3316
ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0003-0573-6650 Additional info
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    Harvard UniversityPh.D.2002Department of Genetics
    Stanford UniversityM.D.2006School of Medicine
    Boston Children's Hospital/Boston Medical CenterGeneral Pediatrics Residency2009
    University of California San FranciscoPediatric Endocrinology Fellowship2011
    University of California, San Francisco, CA10/2020Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training
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    Pediatric Endocrine Society2011  - 2012Research Fellowship Award
    Genentech Center for Clinical Research in Endocrinology2011  - 2012Clinical Research Grant
    The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust and The Endocrine Society2014Helmsley Charitable Trust Abstract Award
    Hellman Fellows Fund2015  - 2016Hellman Family Award for Early Career Faculty
    University of California San Francisco2024Haile T. Debas Academy of Medical Educators Excellence in Mentoring Award

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    My research goal is to improve outcomes for people with diabetes through optimal use of diabetes technologies. Management of diabetes is difficult, with self-management and adherence changing as a child progresses from childhood through adolescence and young adulthood. Tools that assist patients with diabetes are constantly emerging, which range from devices for insulin delivery, such as insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices, and automated insulin delivery systems, to mobile phone and internet applications designed to improve self-management and provide support. My goal is to understand and optimize the use of technology to improve clinical, behavioral, and patient-centered outcomes in youth with diabetes. With formal training in basic science and clinical research, I have expertise in quantitative and qualitative methods, as well as quality improvement methodology. My research group has investigated insulin pump and CGM use, barriers to use, and reasons for device discontinuation in type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D). We have explored individual, family, clinic, and system factors that influence use of technology, including social determinants of health. We have conducted pilot clinical trials of diabetes device visualization software and devices, and we reported feasibility of using new tools. In my current work, we are exploring factors in youth with diabetes that contribute to less optimal outcomes, focusing on patients and families experiencing chronic health conditions and social vulnerabilities, most of whom are racially and/or ethnically marginalized and publicly insured. In addition, we are working with collaborators to improve education and use of diabetes technology among Latinx adolescents, through the use of virtual peer groups, and diabetes management for youth with type 2 diabetes using a shared medical appointment model. All of this work will lead to more consistent, sustained use of diabetes device technology and improvements in clinical and patient-centered outcomes in young people with diabetes.

    In addition to my research, I am an Associate Program Director for the Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship Program. I am also the Director of Quality and Safety for Pediatric Diabetes and Endocrinology at Benioff Children's Hospital - San Francisco.
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    Optimizing diabetes technology use for Latinx youth through DREAM (Device use Reimagined through Education And Mentorship) virtual peer groups
    NIH 1R01DK135000Sep 22, 2022 - Jul 31, 2026
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Description: Diabetes technology, such as insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring devices, can help improve glucose control for people with type 1 diabetes (T1D), which keeps them at lower risk for diabetes complications, but many Latinx adolescents, who make up the largest marginalized ethnic group of youth with T1D in California, use these devices less often and have less optimal glucose control compared to White youth. The goals of this project are to work directly with Latinx youth, their families, and diabetes care team members in California to develop DREAM, Device use Reimagined through Education And Mentorship, a virtual peer group (VPG) intervention that will encourage and support the use of diabetes devices in Latinx adolescents with T1D. With these stakeholders, the researchers will design and pilot test the feasibility of DREAM, and the results of the study will be used to improve the use of diabetes technology and clinical and patient-centered outcomes for Latinx youth with T1D.
    Scaled Implementation and Financial Sustainability of Novel Interventions in Children's Healthcare (NICH) in Large Healthcare Systems
    The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust Oct 1, 2021 - Sep 30, 2023
    Role: Site Principal Investigator
    T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative
    T1D Exchange Mar 1, 2021 - Jun 30, 2025
    Role: Site Principal Investigator
    Dissemination Pilot: The Implementation of Novel Interventions in Children's Healthcare (NICH) in Another Healthcare System
    The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust Sep 1, 2020 - Aug 31, 2021
    Role: Site Principal Investigator
    Emergency Funding to Support Underserved T1D Populations Impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic
    The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust Apr 1, 2020 - Mar 31, 2022
    Role: Site Principal Investigator
    Identification of the Most Vulnerable Youth with Type 1 Diabetes
    JDRF Jan 1, 2020 - Dec 31, 2022
    Role: Site Principal Investigator
    SOY-T2: Sensors On Youth with Type 2 Diabetes: A pilot and feasibility study
    Research Evaluation and Allocation Committee, UCSF School of Medicine Jan 1, 2019 - Jun 30, 2021
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Hybrid Closed Loop Insulin Delivery System Data Collection (HYCLO)
    The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust Jan 1, 2018 - Mar 31, 2020
    Role: Site Principal Investigator
    Use of continous glucose monitoring data for diabetes management by caregivers of children with type 1 diabetes
    Dexcom, Inc. Dec 15, 2017 - Dec 14, 2021
    Role: Principal Investigator
    T1D Exchange Clinic Based Registry
    Jaeb Center for Health Research/The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust Jul 1, 2017 - Mar 31, 2020
    Role: Site Principal Investigator
    Strategies to Enhance New CGM use in Early Childhood (SENCE)
    The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust Jul 1, 2016 - Mar 31, 2020
    Role: Site Principal Investigator
    Optimizing Patient Use of Devices and Data in Early Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes
    NIH K23DK107894Sep 18, 2015 - Jul 31, 2019
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Use of diabetes device features and data review by early adolescents with type 1 diabetes
    Hellman Family Foundation Jul 1, 2015 - Jun 30, 2017
    Role: Site Principal Investigator
    A pilot study of a novel application, Blip, for collection, integration, and visualization of data from patients with type 1 diabetes
    Clinical and Translational Science Institute Strategic Opportunities Support Program, Digital Health Research Grant, UCSF Jul 1, 2014 - Jun 30, 2015
    Role: Co-Principal Investigator
    GreenDot: Empowering patients and clinicians to manage diabetes based on real-time wireless data transfer, an intuitive visual interface, and intelligent analysis of data from multiple devices
    T1 Translational Catalyst Digital Health Program, Clinical and Translational Science Institute, UCSF Jul 9, 2012 - Jun 30, 2013
    Role: Co-Investigator
    Diabetes 3.0: Creating personalized insulin recommendations based on real-time wireless transfer and intelligent analysis of data from multiple devices used in the care of Type 1 diabetes mellitus
    T1 Translational Catalyst Digital Health Program, Clinical and Translational Science Institute, UCSF Mar 29, 2012 - May 15, 2012
    Role: Co-Investigator
    K12 In Diabetes (KIDS)
    NIH K12DK094726Sep 16, 2011 - Jun 30, 2017
    Role: Investigator
    the Diabetes Research for Equity through Advanced Multilevel Science Center for Diabetes Translational Research (DREAMS-CDTR)
    NIH P30DK092924Sep 1, 2011 - Jun 30, 2026
    Role: Co-Investigator
    Description: Pilot Award Project Description: Diabetes technology, such as insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring devices, can help improve glucose control for people with type 1 diabetes (T1D), which keeps them at lower risk for diabetes complications, but many Latinx adolescents, who make up the largest marginalized ethnic group of youth with T1D in California, use these devices less often and have less optimal glycemic outcomes compared to White youth. We hypothesize that virtual peer groups (VPGs) can lead to increased use of diabetes devices and improved clinical and patient-centered outcomes for Latinx youth T1D. The objective of this proposal is to engage stakeholders (patients, families, diabetes clinicians, clinic staff) to inform the design of a VPG intervention to support technology use in Latinx youth.
    Metabolic effects of inherited short sleep mutations
    Pediatric Endocrine Society Research Fellowship Award Jul 1, 2011 - Jun 30, 2012
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Metabolic effects of inherited short sleep mutations
    Genentech Center for Clinical Research in Endocrinology Jul 1, 2011 - Jun 30, 2012
    Role: Principal Investigator

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    1. MON-235 Bridging the Gap: Virtual Peer Groups for Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes in a Transition of Care Model. Journal of the Endocrine Society. 2025 Oct 22; 9(Supplement_1):bvaf149.1709. Hu HT, Craft CK, Reed RA, Wong WJ. .
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    2. Addressing Disparities Across Systems: Initial Implementation of Novel Interventions in Children’s Healthcare (NICH). Global Implementation Research and Applications. 2025 Aug 15; 1-15. Norman NM, Torres TK, Saldana SL, Spiro SK, Naranjo ND, Wong WJ, Reed RA, Bensen BR, Barry-Menkhaus BS, Harris HM, Wagner WD. .
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    3. 1183-P: Neighborhood Level Deprivation Is a Key Predictor of Glycemic Outcomes in Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes. 2025 Jun 20; 74(Supplement_1). YUASA YM, PEREZ PZ, DAVIDSON DJ, WONG WJ, SRINIVASAN SS. .
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    4. 1185-P: Determining Accuracy of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Pediatric Patients in the Inpatient Setting. Diabetes. 2025 Jun 20; 74(Supplement_1). ALLEN AE, EKHLASPOUR EL, CENGIZ CE, WONG WJ, PEREZ PZ, SEARS SN. .
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    5. 2106-LB: The Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring to Diagnose Stage 2 Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes. 2025 Jun 20; 74(Supplement_1). AYERS AA, HO HC, MADER MJ, WONG WJ, FRECKMANN FG, GARCIA-TIRADO GJ, HIRSCH HI, JOHNSON JS, KERR KD, KIM KS, LAL LR, MONTASER ME, O'DONNELL OH, SHAH SV, KLONOFF KD. .
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    6. 55-OR: Understanding the Unseen—Caregiver Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Health of Youth with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Diabetes. 2025 Jun 20; 74(Supplement_1). MCMULLEN MK, TORRES TK, RAYMOND RJ, CLEMENTS CM, NARANJO ND, WONG WJ, REED RA, MELNICK MS, HARRIS HM, WAGNER WD. .
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    7. 56-OR: Behavioral Family Systems Therapy (BFST) Skills Inventory for Youth with Type 1 Diabetes—Psychometric Analyses. Diabetes. 2025 Jun 20; 74(Supplement_1). TORRES TK, SHAPIRO SJ, RICHEY RF, NARANJO ND, REED RA, WONG WJ, GONZALES GRANADOS GM, HILLIARD HM, HARRIS HM, WAGNER WD. .
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    8. 60-OR: Youth with Type 1 Diabetes and Elevated HbA1c—Examination of Family Functioning and Health Disparities. Diabetes. 2025 Jun 20; 74(Supplement_1). WASHINGTON WE, TORRES TK, FLORES GARCIA FJ, JENISCH JC, RAYMOND RJ, CLEMENTS CM, NARANJO ND, WONG WJ, REED RA, HARRIS HM, WAGNER WD. .
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    9. 928-P: AI-Based Fully Closed Loop (FCL) Achieves Improved Glycemia vs. Hybrid Closed Loop (HCL) in People with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Diabetes. 2025 Jun 20; 74(Supplement_1). FORLENZA FG, MOSCOSO-VASQUEZ MM, BROWN BS, CAPODANNO CG, CENGIZ CE, COBRY CE, DEBOER DM, PAUL WADWA PR, WONG WJ, EKHLASPOUR EL, BRETON BM. .
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    10. 941-P: Perceptions and Acceptance of Technology in an Automated Insulin Delivery Adaptive Network (AIDANET) Fully Closed Loop (FCL) System. Diabetes. 2025 Jun 20; 74(Supplement_1). ESCOBAR EE, TOWERS TL, FORLENZA FG, COBRY CE, HOSSEINIPOUR HJ, NARAYAN NA, BROWN BS, WONG WJ. .
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    11. 963-P: Use of a Fully Closed Loop (FCL) System Improves Glycemic Outcomes in Youth and Adults with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) Not Meeting Glycemic Goals. Diabetes. 2025 Jun 20; 74(Supplement_1). WONG WJ, MOSCOSO-VASQUEZ MM, EKHLASPOUR EL, BROWN BS, BRETON BM, FORLENZA FG. .
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    12. 2105-LB: Limited Readiness for Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) Autoantibody Screening and Metabolic Monitoring among Pediatric and Adult Diabetes Centers in the T1DX-Quality Improvement Collaborative (T1DX-QI). Diabetes. 2025 Jun 20; 74(Supplement_1). JACOBSEN JL, VORA VD, OSPELT OE, FOGEL FN, VENDRAME VF, WEINSTOCK WR, WONG WJ, GUARNERI GA, THAPA TS, DEMETERCO-BERGGREN DC. .
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    13. 309-OR: Improvement in Day and Night Glycemic Outcomes with an AI-Based Fully Closed Loop (FCL) System Compared with Hybrid Closed Loop (HCL) in Adults, Young Adults, and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Diabetes. 2025 Jun 20; 74(Supplement_1). COBRY CE, MOSCOSO-VASQUEZ MM, TOWERS TL, WONG WJ, BROWN BS, EKHLASPOUR EL. .
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    14. 59-OR: Innovative Health Equity Intervention for Youth with Diabetes Deemed High Risk, High Needs, and High Cost—Understanding the Role of Co-occurring Mental Health Diagnoses. Diabetes. 2025 Jun 20; 74(Supplement_1). HICKS HL, TORRES TK, LEVY LL, NARANJO ND, REED RA, WONG WJ, SPIRO SK, CISNEROS CN, GOMEZ GI, HARRIS HM, WAGNER WD. .
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    15. 677-P: Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)—Comparisons with Other Chronic Health Conditions. Diabetes. 2025 Jun 20; 74(Supplement_1). DELGADO-KIGGINS DR, TORRES TK, CLEMENTS CM, RAYMOND RJ, NARANJO ND, WONG WJ, REED RA, HILLIARD HM, FLORES GARCIA FJ, HICKS HL, HARRIS HM, WAGNER WD. .
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    16. 962-P: Evaluating Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) Care across All Ages with the Automated Insulin Delivery Adaptive Network (AIDANET) System in Fully Closed Loop (FCL). Diabetes. 2025 Jun 20; 74(Supplement_1). HOSSEINIPOUR HJ, FORLENZA FG, EKHLASPOUR EL, WONG WJ, ESCOBAR EE, COBRY CE, MOSCOSO-VASQUEZ MM, BROWN BS. .
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    17. The Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring to Diagnose Stage 2 Type 1 Diabetes. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2025 Jul; 19(4):1109-1127. Mader JK, Wong JC, Freckmann G, Garcia-Tirado J, Hirsch IB, Johnson SB, Kerr D, Kim SH, Lal R, Montaser E, O'Donnell H, Pleus S, Shah VN, Ayers AT, Ho CN, Biester T, Dovc K, Farrokhi F, Fleming A, Gillard P, Heinemann L, López-Díez R, Maahs DM, Mathieu C, Quandt Z, Rami-Merhar B, Wolf W, Klonoff DC. PMID: 40444471; PMCID: PMC12125016.
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    18. Improving Diabetes-Related Retinopathy Screening and Documentation in Youth With Diabetes. Clin Diabetes. 2025; cd240109. Fatema S. Abdulhussein, Isabella Niu, Tina Y. Hu, Barbara Liepman, Jenise C. Wong. . View Publication.
    19. Clinicians Report Less Comfort in Provision of Medical Care to Nonbinary Transgender Youth. Transgend Health. 2025 Apr; 10(2):150-159. Walch A, Lee JY, Wong JC, Deutsch M, Ehrensaft D, Okumura M, Rosenthal SM. PMID: 40309079; PMCID: PMC12039878.
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    20. Underresourced Youth With Diabetes in a Community-Based Intervention Show Improved Diabetes Outcomes, Technology Use, and Psychosocial Functioning. Endocr Pract. 2025 May; 31(5):571-577. Wong JC, Reed A, Noya C, Stone A, Spiro K, McGrath M, Lodish M, Harris MA, Wagner DV. PMID: 39956297.
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    21. Pilot Study of Early Adoption of Automated Insulin Delivery in Underresourced Youth. Journal of Diabetes Research. 2025 Jan 1; 2025(1). Yen YK, Belapurkar BS, Puckett PC, Chen CN, Yglecias YL, Bal BK, Hickey HJ, Carelli CL, Loucel LC, Lodish LM, Wong WJ. .
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    22. The Benefits of Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring to Diagnose Type 1 Diabetes. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2025 Nov; 19(6):1441-1447. Ayers AT, Ho CN, Wong JC, Kerr D, Mader JK, Klonoff DC. PMID: 39394887; PMCID: PMC11571629.
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    23. Diabetes Centers' Participation in the T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative Advances Health Equity and Clinical Outcomes. Clin Diabetes. 2025; 43(1):100-108. Accacha S, Mungmode A, Benzoni L, Rioles N, Aleppo G, Steenkamp D, Levy CJ, Antal Z, Wong JC, Nelson G, Alonso GT, Ebekozien O. PMID: 39829700; PMCID: PMC11739363.
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    24. Time to Moderate and Severe Hyperglycemia and Ketonemia Following an Insulin Pump Occlusion. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2024 Nov; 18(6):1472-1479. Klonoff DC, Ayers AT, Ho CN, Fabris C, Villa-Tamayo MF, Allen E, Cengiz E, Ekhlaspour L, Wong JC, Heineman L, Kohn MA. PMID: 39240028; PMCID: PMC11531023.
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    25. 1910-LB: Disparities in Initiation of Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Impact on Glycemic Control in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes. 2024 Jun 21; 73(Supplement_1). BORBJERG BM, KVIST KA, MEHTA MK, EJSKJAER EN, WONG WJ. .
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    26. From Surviving to Thriving: A Qualitative Study of Adapting Telehealth Systems for Specialty Diabetes Care Across Four California Medical Centers. Clin Diabetes. 2024; 42(4):497-504. Haynes SC, Sarkisian M, Neinstein AB, Wong JC, Teng PF, Marcin JP, Crossen SS. PMID: 39429444; PMCID: PMC11486850.
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    27. Clinicians Report Less Comfort in Provision of Medical Care to Nonbinary Transgender Youth. Transgender Health. 2023 Oct 30. Walch WA, Lee LJ, Wong WJ, Deutsch DM, Ehrensaft ED, Okumura OM, Rosenthal RS. .
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    28. 53-LB: Do the Right Thing—Intensive Intervention and Resulting Costs for Youth with High Social Risk and Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Diabetes. 2023 Jun 23; 72(Supplement_1). REED RA, WONG WJ, NARANJO ND, PADMANABHAN PR, NAVARRO NR, KOBLINSKI KE, TORRES TK, CRUZ CC, HARRIS HM, WAGNER WD. .
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    29. 673-P: Youth with Type 1 Diabetes and Elevated A1C during the Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic—Examination of Family, Caregiver, and Medical Team Factors. Diabetes. 2023 Jun 20; 72(Supplement_1). WAGNER WD, PERRY PM, CLEMENTS CM, WONG WJ, NARANJO ND, REED RA, JENISCH JC, CRUZ CC, MITCHELL MS, YGLECIAS YL, FLORES GARCIA FJ, TORRES SANCHEZ TA, BONILLA OSPINA BA, RAYMOND RJ, HARRIS HM. .
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    30. 1123-P: Pilot Study of Early Adoption of Automated Insulin Delivery in Under-Resourced Youth. Diabetes. 2023 Jun 20; 72(Supplement_1). YEN YK, BELAPURKAR BS, HICKEY HJ, YGLECIAS YL, BAL BK, LYBECK CARELLI LL, LOUCEL LC, LODISH LM, WONG WJ. .
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    31. 727-P: Improvement in Psychosocial Functioning of Youth with Diabetes and Their Caregivers with Multiple Social Risk Factors. Diabetes. 2023 Jun 20; 72(Supplement_1). REED RA, NOYA NC, WAGNER WD, LIM LJ, GLOCKER GV, BAL BK, GONZALES GRANADOS GM, STONE SA, MCGRATH MM, HARRIS HM, LODISH LM, WONG WJ. .
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    32. 54-LB: The Kids Are Not Alright—Capturing the Need for Effective Intervention for Adolescents with Elevated A1C. Diabetes. 2023 Jun 20; 72(Supplement_1). WAGNER WD, CLEMENTS CM, RAYMOND RJ, WONG WJ, NARANJO ND, REED RA, TORRES TK, MELNICK MS, FLORES GARCIA FJ, BONILLA OSPINA BA, HILLIARD HM, HARRIS HM. .
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    33. 160-OR: Youth with T1D and Elevated A1C —Pandemic Experiences and Psychosocial Factors. Diabetes. 2023 Jun 20; 72(Supplement_1). WAGNER WD, RAYMOND RJ, WONG WJ, NARANJO ND, REED RA, TORRES TK, MELNICK MS, MITCHELL MS, YGLECIAS YL, FLORES GARCIA FJ, TORRES SANCHEZ TA, BONILLA OSPINA BA, CLEMENTS CM, HARRIS HM. .
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    34. Institutional role conflict in the digital age: The case of diabetes management at school. SSM - Qualitative Research in Health. 2023 Jun 1; 3:100215. .
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    35. Pediatric Resident Insulin Management Education (PRIME): A Single-Session Workshop Emphasizing Active Learning. MedEdPORTAL. 2023; 19:11301. Schulmeister C, Laves E, Wong J, Walch A. PMID: 36825276; PMCID: PMC9941370.
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    36. Real-Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Adolescents and Young Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Can Improve Quality of Life. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2024 Jul; 18(4):911-919. Chesser H, Srinivasan S, Puckett C, Gitelman SE, Wong JC. PMID: 36416098; PMCID: PMC11307231.
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    37. Comorbidities increase COVID-19 hospitalization in young people with type 1 diabetes. Pediatr Diabetes. 2022 11; 23(7):968-975. Mann EA, Rompicherla S, Gallagher MP, Alonso GT, Fogel NR, Simmons J, Wood JR, Wong JC, Noor N, Gomez P, Daniels M, Ebekozien O. PMID: 36054578; PMCID: PMC9538459.
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    38. Preferences for Risks and Benefits of Islet Cell Transplantation for Persons With Type 1 Diabetes With History of Episodes of Severe Hypoglycemia: A Discrete-Choice Experiment to Inform Regulatory Decisions. Transplantation. 2022 08 01; 106(8):e368-e379. Wilson L, Kwok T, Ma Y, Wong J, Ho M, Ionova Y, McGrath M, Mueller MM, Gitelman SE, Irony T. PMID: 35655355.
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    39. 1008-P: Trends in Improvement in Clinical Outcomes and Health Care Access in Underrepresented Youth with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Diabetes. 2022 Jun 1; 71(Supplement_1). YGLECIAS YL, REED RA, NOYA NC, MCGRATH MM, STONE SA, LODISH LM, SPIRO SK, GOMEZ GI, HARRIS HM, WAGNER WD, WONG WJ. .
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    40. 631-P: Youth with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) and High Social Risk: Predictors of Glycemic Control. Diabetes. 2022 Jun 1; 71(Supplement_1). WAGNER WD, CLEMENTS CM, RAYMOND RJ, WONG WJ, REED RA, NARANJO ND, JENISCH JC, CRUZ CC, MITCHELL MS, YGLECIAS YL, GARCIA GJ, SALCEDO-RODRIGUEZ SE, SANCHEZ SA, DASIKA DP, VIANA VJ, WILLIAMS WD, FERRO FD, HARRIS HM. .
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    41. 632-P: Youth with T1D and High Social Risk Enrolled in an Intensive Community-Based Intervention: Two-Region Comparison of Risk. Diabetes. 2022 Jun 1; 71(Supplement_1). WAGNER WD, WONG WJ, REED RA, YGLECIAS YL, OSPINA OA, NARANJO ND, NOYA NC, VIANA VJ, JENISCH JC, CRUZ CC, HARRIS HM. .
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    42. Diabetes Specialists Value Continuous Glucose Monitoring Despite Challenges in Prescribing and Data Review Process. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2023 09; 17(5):1265-1273. Kompala T, Wong J, Neinstein A. PMID: 35403469; PMCID: PMC10563522.
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    43. Long-term Continuous Glucose Monitor Use in Very Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes: One-Year Results From the SENCE Study. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2023 Jul; 17(4):976-987. Van Name MA, Kanapka LG, DiMeglio LA, Miller KM, Albanese-O'Neill A, Commissariat P, Corathers SD, Harrington KR, Hilliard ME, Anderson BJ, Kelley JC, Laffel LM, MacLeish SA, Nathan BM, Tamborlane WV, Wadwa RP, Willi SM, Williams KM, Wintergerst KA, Woerner S, Wong JC, DeSalvo DJ. PMID: 35343269; PMCID: PMC10348002.
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    44. Improving the Patient Experience With Longer Wear Infusion Sets Symposium Report. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2022 05; 16(3):775-782. Nguyen KT, Xu NY, Buckingham BA, Chattaraj S, Cohen O, Heinemann L, Pickup J, Svensson J, Vigersky RA, Wong JC, Ziegler R. PMID: 35227075; PMCID: PMC9294583.
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    45. 900-P: Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Youth with Type 2 Diabetes: A Pilot and Feasibility Study. Diabetes. 2021 Jun 21; 70(Supplement 1):900-p. CHESSER CH, SRINIVASAN SS, WONG WJ. .
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    46. 636-P: Diabetes Providers Value CGM Data Despite Challenges in Data Review Process. Diabetes. 2021 Jun 21; 70(Supplement 1):636-p. KOMPALA KT, WONG WJ, NEINSTEIN NA. .
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    47. 707-P: Use of Advanced Insulin Delivery Systems Is Not Associated with Fear of Hypoglycemia or Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction in Children and Their Caregivers with Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes. 2021 Jun 21; 70(Supplement 1):707-p. ABDULHUSSEIN AF, WONG WJ. .
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    48. Youth with Type 1 Diabetes Had Improvement in Continuous Glucose Monitoring Metrics During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2021 10; 23(10):684-691. Abdulhussein FS, Chesser H, Boscardin WJ, Gitelman SE, Wong JC. PMID: 34042523; PMCID: PMC8573792.
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    49. Diabetic ketoacidosis drives COVID-19 related hospitalizations in children with type 1 diabetes. J Diabetes. 2021 Aug; 13(8):681-687. Alonso GT, Ebekozien O, Gallagher MP, Rompicherla S, Lyons SK, Choudhary A, Majidi S, Pinnaro CT, Balachandar S, Gangat M, Curda Roberts AJ, Marks BE, Creo A, Sanchez J, Seeherunvong T, Jimenez-Vega J, Patel NS, Wood JR, Gabriel L, Sumpter KM, Wilkes M, Rapaport R, Cymbaluk A, Wong JC, Sanda S, Albanese-O'neill A. PMID: 33855813; PMCID: PMC8251108.
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    50. Inequities in Diabetic Ketoacidosis Among Patients With Type 1 Diabetes and COVID-19: Data From 52 US Clinical Centers. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2021 03 25; 106(4):e1755-e1762. Ebekozien O, Agarwal S, Noor N, Albanese-O'Neill A, Wong JC, Seeherunvong T, Sanchez J, DeSalvo D, Lyons SK, Majidi S, Wood JR, Acharya R, Aleppo G, Sumpter KM, Cymbaluk A, Shah NA, Van Name M, Cruz-Aviles L, Alonso GT, Gallagher MP, Sanda S, Feuer AJ, Cossen K, Rioles N, Jones NY, Kamboj MK, Hirsch IB. PMID: 33410917; PMCID: PMC7928931.
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    51. A Randomized Clinical Trial Assessing Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Use With Standardized Education With or Without a Family Behavioral Intervention Compared With Fingerstick Blood Glucose Monitoring in Very Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes Care. 2021 02; 44(2):464-472. Strategies to Enhance New CGM Use in Early Childhood (SENCE) Study Group. PMID: 33334807; PMCID: PMC9162100.
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    52. Comparison of Insulin Pump Bolus Calculators Reveals Wide Variation in Dose Recommendations. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2021 11; 15(6):1290-1296. Buchanan J, Zabinsky JA, Ferrara-Cook C, Adi S, Wong JC. PMID: 32869656; PMCID: PMC8655273.
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    53. 988-P: Do-It-Yourself Artificial Pancreas Systems for Type 1 Diabetes Reduce Hyperglycemia without Increasing Hypoglycemia. Diabetes. 2020 Jun 1; 69(Supplement 1):988-p. ZABINSKY ZJ, HOWELL HH, GHEZAVATI GA, LEWIS LD, NGUYEN NA, WONG WJ. .
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    54. 897-P: Real-World Response to Real-Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring by Caregivers of Children with Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes. 2020 Jun 1; 69(Supplement 1):897-p. HOWELL HH, YEUNG YB, NGUYEN NA, WONG WJ. .
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    55. Time spent outside of target glucose range for young children with type 1 diabetes: a continuous glucose monitor study. Diabet Med. 2020 08; 37(8):1308-1315. DiMeglio LA, Kanapka LG, DeSalvo DJ, Anderson BJ, Harrington KR, Hilliard ME, Laffel LM, Tamborlane WV, Van Name MA, Wadwa RP, Willi SM, Woerner S, Wong JC, Miller KM, SENCE Study Group. PMID: 32096282; PMCID: PMC9065795.
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    56. How organizations shape medical technology allocation: Insulin pumps and pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes. Soc Sci Med. 2020 03; 249:112825. Puckett C, Wong JC, Daley TC, Cossen K. PMID: 32088512; PMCID: PMC8063485.
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    57. 942-P: Caregivers of Children with Type 1 Diabetes Value Real-Time Functions of Continuous Glucose Monitoring. Diabetes. 2019 Jun 1; 68(Supplement 1):942-p. WONG WJ, ABDULHUSSEIN AF, YEUNG YB, VELAZQUEZ VE. .
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    58. ISPAD Annual Conference 2018 Highlights. Pediatric Diabetes. 2019 Jun 1; 20(4):375-379. Prahalad PP, Ray RN, Wong WJ, Berget BC, Olinder OA, Rangasami RJ, King KB, Deeb DA, Agwu AJ. .
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    59. 1355-P: HbA1c Trajectories from Time of Diagnosis in Youth with T1D. Diabetes. 2019 Jun 1; 68(Supplement 1):1355-p. SHERR SJ, FOSTER FN, BETHIN BK, FOX FL, MASTRANDREA ML, NATHAN NB, REDONDO RM, SILVERSTEIN SJ, SIMMONS SJ, CLEMENTS CM, TAMBORLANE TW, THRAILKILL TK, WONG WJ, WOOD WJ. .
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    60. Pumps and Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Children with Diabetes. Diabetes Technology. 2019 Jan 1; 121-136. Wong WJ, Capodanno CG, Adi AS. .
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    61. A Pilot Study of Use of a Software Platform for the Collection, Integration, and Visualization of Diabetes Device Data by Health Care Providers in a Multidisciplinary Pediatric Setting. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2018 12; 20(12):806-816. Wong JC, Izadi Z, Schroeder S, Nader M, Min J, Neinstein AB, Adi S. PMID: 30461307; PMCID: PMC6299845.
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    62. PedsQL 3.2 Diabetes Module for Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults: Reliability and Validity in Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes Care. 2018 10; 41(10):2064-2071. Varni JW, Delamater AM, Hood KK, Raymond JK, Chang NT, Driscoll KA, Wong JC, Yi-Frazier JP, Grishman EK, Faith MA, Corathers SD, Kichler JC, Miller JL, Doskey EM, Heffer RW, Wilson DP, Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 3.2 Diabetes Module Testing Study Consortium. PMID: 30061317; PMCID: PMC6905504.
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    63. Diabetes management mediating effects between diabetes symptoms and health-related quality of life in adolescents and young adults with type 1 diabetes. Pediatr Diabetes. 2018 11; 19(7):1322-1330. Varni JW, Delamater AM, Hood KK, Driscoll KA, Wong JC, Adi S, Yi-Frazier JP, Grishman EK, Faith MA, Corathers SD, Kichler JC, Miller JL, Raymond JK, Doskey EM, Aguirre V, Heffer RW, Wilson DP, Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 3.2 Diabetes Module Testing Study Consortium. PMID: 29927039; PMCID: PMC6641859.
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    64. Diabetes symptoms predictors of health-related quality of life in adolescents and young adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Qual Life Res. 2018 Sep; 27(9):2295-2303. Varni JW, Delamater AM, Hood KK, Raymond JK, Driscoll KA, Wong JC, Adi S, Yi-Frazier JP, Grishman EK, Faith MA, Corathers SD, Kichler JC, Miller JL, Doskey EM, Aguirre VP, Heffer RW, Wilson DP, Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory™ 3.2 Diabetes Module Testing Study Consortium. PMID: 29785681.
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    65. Use of the Tidepool Platform to Collect, Integrate, and Visualize Diabetes Device Data in a Pediatric Clinic Setting. Diabetes. 2018 May 1; 67(Supplement 1):940-p. WONG WJ, IZADI IZ, SCHROEDER SS, NADER NM, MIN MH, NEINSTEIN NA, ADI AS. .
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    66. Impact of Target HbA1c Change in Pediatric Participants in the T1D Exchange Clinic Registry. Diabetes. 2018 May 1; 67(Supplement 1):1373-p. WOOD WJ, BOYLE BC, QUINN QM, WONG WJ, HALLER HM, NELSON NB, HALLER HM, SCHATZ SD, TAMBORLANE TW, FOX FL, PRAHALAD PP, CORATHERS CS, MAAHS MD, ALONSO AG, DESALVO DD, PAUL WADWA PR, DIMEGLIO DL. .
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    67. Clinical Practice Factors That Define Insulin Pump Readiness. Diabetes. 2018 May 1; 67(Supplement 1):874-p. PUCKETT PC, WONG WJ. .
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    68. Digital Diabetes Congress 2017. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2017 09; 11(5):1045-1052. Klonoff DC, Kerr D, Wong JC, Pavlovic Y, Koliwad S, Hu J, Salber P, Aguilera A, Long W, Hamilton G, Chen KY, Adi S. PMID: 28786320; PMCID: PMC5951004.
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    69. Pilot Study of a Novel Application for Data Visualization in Type 1 Diabetes. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2017 07; 11(4):800-807. Wong JC, Neinstein AB, Look H, Arbiter B, Chokr N, Ross C, Adi S. PMID: 28617628; PMCID: PMC5588832.
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    70. Evaluation of Pump Discontinuation and Associated Factors in the T1D Exchange Clinic Registry. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2017 03; 11(2):224-232. Wong JC, Boyle C, DiMeglio LA, Mastrandrea LD, Abel KL, Cengiz E, Cemeroglu PA, Aleppo G, Largay JF, Foster NC, Beck RW, Adi S, T1D Exchange Clinic Network. PMID: 27595711; PMCID: PMC5478021.
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    71. A case study in open source innovation: developing the Tidepool Platform for interoperability in type 1 diabetes management. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2016 Mar; 23(2):324-32. Neinstein A, Wong J, Look H, Arbiter B, Quirk K, McCanne S, Sun Y, Blum M, Adi S. PMID: 26338218; PMCID: PMC4784555.
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    72. A Minority of Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Routinely Downloads and Retrospectively Reviews Device Data. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2015 Aug; 17(8):555-62. Wong JC, Neinstein AB, Spindler M, Adi S. PMID: 26133226; PMCID: PMC4529086.
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    73. Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in youth with type 1 diabetes and elevated body mass index. Acta Diabetol. 2016 Apr; 53(2):271-7. Redondo MJ, Foster NC, Libman IM, Mehta SN, Hathway JM, Bethin KE, Nathan BM, Ecker MA, Shah AC, DuBose SN, Tamborlane WV, Hoffman RP, Wong JC, Maahs DM, Beck RW, DiMeglio LA. PMID: 26077171.
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    74. Response to comment on Wong et al. Real-time continuous glucose monitoring among participants in the T1D exchange clinic registry. Diabetes Care 2014;37:2702-2709. Diabetes Care. 2015 Apr; 38(4):e61. Wong JC, Foster NC, Maahs DM, Raghinaru D, Bergenstal RM, Ahmann AJ, Peters AL, Bode BW, Aleppo G, Hirsch IB, Kleis L, Chase HP, DuBose SN, Miller KM, Beck RW, Adi S, T1D Exchange Clinic Network. PMID: 25805875.
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    75. Insulin pump use and glycemic control in adolescents with type 1 diabetes: Predictors of change in method of insulin delivery across two years. Pediatr Diabetes. 2015 Dec; 16(8):592-9. Wong JC, Dolan LM, Yang TT, Hood KK. PMID: 25387433; PMCID: PMC4458222.
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    76. Real-time continuous glucose monitoring among participants in the T1D Exchange clinic registry. Diabetes Care. 2014 Oct; 37(10):2702-9. Wong JC, Foster NC, Maahs DM, Raghinaru D, Bergenstal RM, Ahmann AJ, Peters AL, Bode BW, Aleppo G, Hirsch IB, Kleis L, Chase HP, DuBose SN, Miller KM, Beck RW, Adi S, T1D Exchange Clinic Network. PMID: 25011947; PMCID: PMC4392936.
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    77. Chapter 3J Aromatase Deficiency and Aromatase Excess. Genetic Steroid Disorders. 2014 Jan 1; 165-190. Russell RJ, Wong WJ, Grumbach GM. .
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    78. A contrast between children and adolescents with excellent and poor control: the T1D Exchange clinic registry experience. Pediatr Diabetes. 2014 Mar; 15(2):110-7. Campbell MS, Schatz DA, Chen V, Wong JC, Steck A, Tamborlane WV, Smith J, Beck RW, Cengiz E, Laffel LM, Miller KM, Haller MJ, T1D Exchange Clinic Network. PMID: 23957219; PMCID: PMC4164957.
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    79. Severe hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis among youth with type 1 diabetes in the T1D Exchange clinic registry. Pediatr Diabetes. 2013 Sep; 14(6):447-54. Cengiz E, Xing D, Wong JC, Wolfsdorf JI, Haymond MW, Rewers A, Shanmugham S, Tamborlane WV, Willi SM, Seiple DL, Miller KM, DuBose SN, Beck RW, T1D Exchange Clinic Network. PMID: 23469984; PMCID: PMC4100244.
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    80. Induction of BAIAP3 by the EWS-WT1 chimeric fusion implicates regulated exocytosis in tumorigenesis. Cancer Cell. 2002 Dec; 2(6):497-505. Palmer RE, Lee SB, Wong JC, Reynolds PA, Zhang H, Truong V, Oliner JD, Gerald WL, Haber DA. PMID: 12498718.
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    81. Induction of the interleukin-2/15 receptor beta-chain by the EWS-WT1 translocation product. Oncogene. 2002 Mar 27; 21(13):2009-19. Wong JC, Lee SB, Bell MD, Reynolds PA, Fiore E, Stamenkovic I, Truong V, Oliner JD, Gerald WL, Haber DA. PMID: 11960373.
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    82. Primary gamma-sarcoglycanopathy (LGMD 2C): broadening of the mutational spectrum guided by the immunohistochemical profile. Neuromuscul Disord. 2002 Mar; 12(3):273-80. Bönnemann CG, Wong J, Jones KJ, Lidov HG, Feener CA, Shapiro F, Darras BT, Kunkel LM, North KN. PMID: 11801399.
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    83. The Wilms tumor suppressor WT1 encodes a transcriptional activator of amphiregulin. Cell. 1999 Sep 03; 98(5):663-73. Lee SB, Huang K, Palmer R, Truong VB, Herzlinger D, Kolquist KA, Wong J, Paulding C, Yoon SK, Gerald W, Oliner JD, Haber DA. PMID: 10490105.
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    84. Hepatitis B Prevention in the Boston Asian American Community. Asian Am Pac Isl J Health. 1999; 7(2):180-184. Chen JC, Tantamjarik P, Wong J. PMID: 11567493.
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    85. LGMD 2E in Tunisia is caused by a homozygous missense mutation in beta-sarcoglycan exon 3. Neuromuscul Disord. 1998 May; 8(3-4):193-7. Bönnemann CG, Wong J, Ben Hamida C, Hamida MB, Hentati F, Kunkel LM. PMID: 9631401.
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    86. Inhibition of cellular proliferation by the Wilms tumor suppressor WT1 requires association with the inducible chaperone Hsp70. Genes Dev. 1998 Apr 15; 12(8):1108-20. Maheswaran S, Englert C, Zheng G, Lee SB, Wong J, Harkin DP, Bean J, Ezzell R, Garvin AJ, McCluskey RT, DeCaprio JA, Haber DA. PMID: 9553041; PMCID: PMC316709.
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    87. A low, adaptive dose of gamma-rays reduced the number and altered the spectrum of S1- mutants in human-hamster hybrid AL cells. Mutat Res. 1996 Nov 04; 358(2):161-9. Ueno AM, Vannais DB, Gustafson DL, Wong JC, Waldren CA. PMID: 8946021.
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