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    Modeling of environmental effects in genome-wide association studies identifies SLC2A2 and HP as novel loci influencing serum cholesterol levels 

    Igl W; Johansson A; Wilson JF; Wild SH; Polasek O; Hayward C; Vitart V; Hastie N; Rudan P; Gnewuch C; Schmitz G; Meitinger T; Pramstaller PP; Hicks AA; Oostra BA; van Duijn CM; Rudan I; Wright A; Campbell H; Gyllensten U; EUROSPAN Consortium (2010)
    Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified 38 larger genetic regions affecting classical blood lipid levels without adjusting for important environmental influences. We modeled diet and physical activity in a ...
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    A meta-analysis of genome-wide data from five European isolates reveals an association of COL22A1, SYT1, and GABRR2 with serum creatinine level 

    Pattaro C; De Grandi A; Vitart V; Hayward C; Franke A; Aulchenko YS; Johansson A; Wild SH; Melville SA; Isaacs A; Polasek O; Ellinghaus D; Kolcic I; Nöthlings U; Zgaga L; Zemunik T; Gnewuch C; Schreiber S; Campbell S; Hastie N; Boban M; Meitinger T; Oostra BA; Riegler P; Minelli C; Wright AF; Campbell H; van Duijn CM; Gyllensten U; Wilson JF; Krawczak M; Rudan I; Pramstaller PP; EUROSPAN Consortium (2010)
    BACKGROUND: Serum creatinine (S CR) is the most important biomarker for a quick and non-invasive assessment of kidney function in population-based surveys. A substantial proportion of the inter-individual variability in ...

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AuthorCampbell H (2)EUROSPAN Consortium (2)Gnewuch C (2)Gyllensten U (2)Hastie N (2)
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Johansson A (2)Meitinger T (2)Oostra BA (2)Polasek O (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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