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Novel genes and sex differences in COVID-19 severity. Cruz Raquel, et al. Human molecular genetics 2022 0 0. ![]() ![]() |
Lipoprotein(a) and SARS-CoV-2 infections: susceptibility to infections, ischemic heart disease and thromboembolic events. Maio Silvia Di, et al. Journal of internal medicine 2021 0 0. ![]() ![]() |
Habitual use of vitamin D supplements and risk of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection: a prospective study in UK Biobank. Ma Hao, et al. The American journal of clinical nutrition 2021 1 0. ![]() ![]() |
Human chromosomal-scale length variation and severity of COVID-19 infection using the UK Biobank dataset Toh, Chris et al. medRxiv July 07 2020 |
Evaluation of a genetic risk score for severity of COVID-19 using human chromosomal-scale length variation. Toh, Chris et al. Research Square September 23 2020 |
Causal Inference for Genetic Obesity, Cardiometabolic Profile and COVID-19 Susceptibility: A Mendelian Randomization Study. Aung Nay et al. Frontiers in genetics 2020 12 586308
Using Mendelian randomization in the UK biobank, we identified causal associations between BMI, LDL cholesterol and susceptibility to COVID-19. In particular, individuals in higher genetic risk categories were predisposed to SARS-CoV-2 infection. These findings support the integration of BMI into the risk assessment of COVID-19 and allude to a potential role of lipid modification in the prevention and treatment.
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Evaluation of a genetic risk score for severity of COVID-19 using human chromosomal-scale length variation. Toh Christopher, et al. Human genomics 2020 10 0. (1) 36 ![]() ![]() |
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