Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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| Query Trace: Disease and meta-analysis and CTNNA3[original query] |
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| BCL9 and C9orf5 are associated with negative symptoms in schizophrenia: meta-analysis of two genome-wide association studies.
PloS one 2013 8 (1): 1. Xu C, Aragam N, Li X, Villla EC, Wang L, Briones D, Petty L, Posada Y, Arana TB, Cruz G, Mao C, Camarillo C, Su BB, Escamilla MA, Wang K |
| Genome-wide association study identifies African-ancestry specific variants for metabolic syndrome. Molecular genetics and metabolism 2015 Oct . Tekola-Ayele Fasil, Doumatey Ayo P, Shriner Daniel, Bentley Amy R, Chen Guanjie, Zhou Jie, Fasanmade Olufemi, Johnson Thomas, Oli Johnnie, Okafor Godfrey, Eghan Benjami A, Agyenim-Boateng Kofi, Adebamowo Clement, Amoah Albert, Acheampong Joseph, Adeyemo Adebowale, Rotimi Charles |
| Genome-wide association study and meta-analysis in multiple populations identifies new loci for peanut allergy and establishes C11orf30/EMSY as a genetic risk factor for food allergy.
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2017 Oct . Asai Yuka, Eslami Aida, van Ginkel C Dorien, Akhabir Loubna, Wan Ming, Ellis George, Ben-Shoshan Moshe, Martino David, Ferreira Manuel A, Allen Katrina, Mazer Bruce, de Groot Hans, de Jong Nicolette W, Gerth van Wijk Roy N, Dubois Anthony E J, Chin Rick, Cheuk Stephen, Hoffman Joshua, Jorgensen Eric, Witte John S, Melles Ronald B, Hong Xiumei, Wang Xiaobin, Hui Jennie, Musk Arthur W Bill, Hunter Michael, James Alan L, Koppelman Gerard H, Sandford Andrew J, Clarke Ann E, Daley Deni |
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