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Taylor, J., Sun Y. V., Chu J., Mosley T. H., & Kardia S. L. (2008).  Interactions between metallopeptidase 3 polymorphism rs679620 and BMI in predicting blood pressure in African-American women with hypertension.. J Hypertens. 26(12), 2312-8.
Taylor, J. Y., Wright M. L., Hickey K. T., & Housman D. E. (2017).  Genome Sequencing Technologies and Nursing: What Are the Roles of Nurses and Nurse Scientists?. Nurs Res. 66(2), 198-205.
Taylor, J. Y., Kraja A. T., Fuentes L. de Las, Stanfill A. Grimes, Clark A., & Cashion A. (2013).  An overview of the genomics of metabolic syndrome.. J Nurs Scholarsh. 45(1), 52-9.
Taylor, J. Y., Schwander K., Kardia S. L. R., Arnett D., Liang J., Hunt S. C., et al. (2016).  A Genome-wide study of blood pressure in African Americans accounting for gene-smoking interaction.. Sci Rep. 6, 18812.
Taylor, J. Y., & Gillespie G. (2017).  Diversity: A key aspect of 21st century faculty roles.. Nurs Outlook.
Taylor, J. Y. (2009).  Risks for hypertension among undiagnosed African American mothers and daughters.. J Pediatr Health Care. 23(6), 378-87.
Taylor, J. Y., & V de Mendoza B. (2018).  Omics based research and precision health in minority populations: Recommendations for Nurse Scientists. Journal of Nursing Scholarship. 50(1), 
Taylor, J. Y., Sampson D., Taylor A. D., Caldwell D., & Sun Y. V. (2013).  Genetic and BMI risks for predicting blood pressure in three generations of West African Dogon women.. Biol Res Nurs. 15(1), 105-11.
Taylor, J.. Y., Ware E., Wright M., Smith J. A., & Kardia S. L. K. (2019).  Using Genetic Burden Scores for Gene-by-Methylation Interaction Analysis on Metabolic Syndrome in African Americans. Biological Research for Nursing.
Taylor, J. Y., Wright M. L., & Housman D. (2016).  Lead toxicity and genetics in Flint, MI.. NPJ Genom Med. 1,
Taylor, J. Y., & Wu C. Yi (2009).  Effects of genetic counseling for hypertension on changes in lifestyle behaviors among African-American women.. J Natl Black Nurses Assoc. 20(1), 1-10.
Taylor, J. Y., Sun Y. V., de Mendoza V. Barcelona, Ifatunji M., Rafferty J., Fox E. R., et al. (2017).  The combined effects of genetic risk and perceived discrimination on blood pressure among African Americans in the Jackson Heart Study. Medicine. 96(43), 
Taylor, J. Y., Wu C. Yi, Darling D., Sun Y. V., Kardia S. L. R., & Jackson J. S. (2012).  Gene-environment effects of SLC4A5 and skin color on blood pressure among African American women.. Ethn Dis. 22(2), 155-61.
Taylor, J. Y., Maddox R., & Wu C. Yi (2009).  Genetic and environmental risks for high blood pressure among African American mothers and daughters.. Biol Res Nurs. 11(1), 53-65.
Taylor, J. Y. (2009).  Recruitment of three generations of African American women into genetics research.. J Transcult Nurs. 20(2), 219-26.
Taylor, J. Y., Peternell B., & Smith J. A. (2013).  Attitudes toward Genetic Testing for Hypertension among African American Women and Girls.. Nurs Res Pract. 2013, 341374.
Taylor, J. Y., Wright M. L., Crusto C. A., & Sun Y. V. (2016).  The Intergenerational Impact of Genetic and Psychological Factors on Blood Pressure (InterGEN) Study: Design and Methods for Complex DNA Analysis.. Biol Res Nurs.
Taylor, J. Y., Sun Y. V., Hunt S. C., & Kardia S. L. R. (2010).  Gene-environment interaction for hypertension among African American women across generations.. Biol Res Nurs. 12(2), 149-55.