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Trans-ethnic kidney function association study reveals putative causal genes and effects on kidney-specific disease aetiologies
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Trans-ethnic kidney function association study reveals putative causal genes and effects on kidney-specific disease aetiologies

Andrew P Morris, Thu H Le, Haojia Wu, Artur Akbarov, Peter J van der Most, Gibran Hemani, George Davey Smith, Anubha Mahajan, Kyle J Gaulton, Girish N Nadkarni, …
Nature communications, Vol.10(1), pp.29-14
2019-01-03
PMCID: PMC6318312
PMID: 30604766

Abstract

Genome-Wide Association Study Blood Pressure - genetics Humans Middle Aged Genetic Loci - genetics Male Renal Insufficiency, Chronic - physiopathology Hypertension - physiopathology Ethnic Groups - genetics Kidney Calculi - ethnology Renal Insufficiency, Chronic - ethnology Hypertension - ethnology Renal Insufficiency, Chronic - genetics Adult Female Aged Glomerular Filtration Rate - genetics Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Histones - metabolism Hypertension - genetics Kidney Calculi - genetics Kidney Calculi - physiopathology Histone Code - genetics Kidney - physiopathology
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