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Multiple forms of discrimination and inflammation in Black Americans: Are there differences by sex?
De Annah R. Byrd
, Julie Ober Allen
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Arts & Humanities
Inflammation
100%
Discrimination
73%
Burden
27%
Biomarkers
22%
Sex Differences
20%
Pathway
13%
Health Disparities
11%
Health
9%
Protein
8%
Adhesion
8%
Adulthood
8%
Molecules
6%
Salient
6%
Risk Factors
6%
Demographics
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
African Continental Ancestry Group
80%
Sex Characteristics
76%
Inflammation
48%
Fibrinogen
17%
Health
13%
Biomarkers
11%
Semantic Web
11%
E-Selectin
11%
Cell Adhesion Molecules
10%
C-Reactive Protein
8%
Interleukin-6
7%
Regression Analysis
5%
Demography
5%
Social Sciences
discrimination
61%
health
10%
statistical significance
8%
demographic factors
7%
adulthood
6%
determinants
5%
regression
4%