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Genome-wide association study of homocysteine levels in Filipinos provides evidence for CPS1 in women and a stronger MTHFR effect in young adults.
Human molecular genetics 2010 May 19 (10): 2050-8. Lange Leslie A, Croteau-Chonka Damien C, Marvelle Amanda F, Qin Li, Gaulton Kyle J, Kuzawa Christopher W, McDade Thomas W, Wang Yunfei, Li Yun, Levy Shawn, Borja Judith B, Lange Ethan M, Adair Linda S, Mohlke Karen |
Genetic determinants influencing human serum metabolome among African Americans.
PLoS genetics 2014 Mar 10 (3): e1004212. Yu Bing, Zheng Yan, Alexander Danny, Morrison Alanna C, Coresh Josef, Boerwinkle Er |
Genome-wide association study and targeted metabolomics identifies sex-specific association of CPS1 with coronary artery disease.
Nature communications 2016 Jan 7 10558. Hartiala Jaana A, Tang W H Wilson, Wang Zeneng, Crow Amanda L, Stewart Alexandre F R, Roberts Robert, McPherson Ruth, Erdmann Jeanette, Willenborg Christina, Hazen Stanley L, Allayee Hoom |
Genome-wide association study of homocysteine in African Americans from the Jackson Heart Study, the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis, and the Coronary Artery Risk in Young Adults study. Journal of human genetics 2018 Mar 63 (3): 327-337. Raffield Laura M, Ellis Jaclyn, Olson Nels C, Duan Qing, Li Jin, Durda Peter, Pankratz Nathan, Keating Brendan J, Wassel Christina L, Cushman Mary, Wilson James G, Gross Myron D, Tracy Russell P, Rich Stephen S, Reiner Alex P, Li Yun, Willis Monte S, Lange Ethan M, Lange Leslie |
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