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Browsing by Author "DBDS Genetic Consortium"

Browsing by Author "DBDS Genetic Consortium"

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  • DBDS Genetic Consortium (2022-03-24)
    Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common entrapment neuropathy and has a largely unknown underlying biology. In a genome-wide association study of CTS (48,843 cases and 1,190,837 controls), we found 53 sequence variants at 50 loci associated ...
  • Nielsen, K.R.; Pedersen, O.B.; Sørensen, E.; Ostrowski, S.; Johansson, P.I.; Gudbjartsson, D.; Stefansson, H.; Larsen, M.A.H.; Didriksen, M.; Sækmose, S.; Zeggini, E.; Hatzikotoulas, K.; Southam, L.; Gilly, A.; Barysenka, A.; van Meurs, J.B.J.; Boer, C.G.; Uitterlinden, A.G.; Styrkársdóttir, U.; Stefánsdóttir, L.; Esko, T.; Mägi, R.; Teder-Laving, M.; Ikegawa, S.; Terao, C.; Takuwa, H.; Meulenbelt, I.; Coutinho de Almeida, R.; Kloppenburg, M.; Tuerlings, M.; Slagboom, P.E.; Nelissen, R.R.G.H.H.; Valdes, A.M.; Mangino, M.; Tsezou, A.; Zengini, E.; Alexiadis, G.; Babis, G.C.; Cheah, K.S.E.; Wu, T.T.; Samartzis, D.; Cheung, J.P.Y.; Sham, P.C.; Kraft, P.; Kang, J.H.; Hveem, K.; Zwart, J.-A.; Luetge, A.; Skogholt, A.H.; Johnsen, M.B.; Thomas, L.F.; Winsvold, B.; Gabrielsen, M.E.; Lee, M.T.M.; Zhang, Y.; Lietman, S.A.; Shivakumar, M.; Smith, G.D.; Tobias, J.H.; Hartley, A.; Gaunt, T.R.; Zheng, J.; Wilkinson, J.M.; Steinberg, J.; Morris, A.P.; Ulfarsson, E.; Blondal, J.; Brunak, S.; Ostrowski, S.R.; Ullum, H.; Þorsteinsdóttir, U.; Stefansson, H.; Gudbjartsson, D.F.; Thorgeirsson, T.E.; Stefansson, K.; DBDS Genetic Consortium; GO Consortium (2022-02-02)
    Back pain is a common and debilitating disorder with largely unknown underlying biology. Here we report a genome-wide association study of back pain using diagnoses assigned in clinical practice; dorsalgia (119,100 cases, 909,847 controls) and ...
  • DBDS Genetic Consortium (2022-07-20)
    Detailed knowledge of how diversity in the sequence of the human genome affects phenotypic diversity depends on a comprehensive and reliable characterization of both sequences and phenotypic variation. Over the past decade, insights into this relationship ...