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EBI GWAS Catalog
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A genome-wide association study in Europeans and South Asians identifies five new loci for coronary artery disease. |
Biological, clinical and population relevance of 95 loci for blood lipids. |
Common variants at 30 loci contribute to polygenic dyslipidemia. |
Discovery and refinement of loci associated with lipid levels. |
Genome-wide association analysis of metabolic traits in a birth cohort from a founder population. |
Genome-wide association of early-onset myocardial infarction with single nucleotide polymorphisms and copy number variants. |
Genome-wide association of lipid-lowering response to statins in combined study populations. |
Genome-wide association study evaluating lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 mass and activity at baseline and after rosuvastatin therapy. |
Genome-wide association study of coronary heart disease and its risk factors in 8,090 African Americans: the NHLBI CARe Project. |
Genome-wide screen identifies rs646776 near sortilin as a regulator of progranulin levels in human plasma. |
Identification of ADAMTS7 as a novel locus for coronary atherosclerosis and association of ABO with myocardial infarction in the presence of coronary atherosclerosis: two genome-wide association studies. |
Large-scale association analysis identifies 13 new susceptibility loci for coronary artery disease. |
Large-scale genome-wide association studies in East Asians identify new genetic loci influencing metabolic traits. |
New loci associated with kidney function and chronic kidney disease. |
Newly identified loci that influence lipid concentrations and risk of coronary artery disease. |
Shared genetic susceptibility to ischemic stroke and coronary artery disease: a genome-wide analysis of common variants. |
Six new loci associated with blood low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol or triglycerides in humans. |