Genetic association studies in pre-eclampsia: systematic meta-analyses and field synopsis
Article 2012 en
Authors
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Eleonora Staines-Urias
MP
María Carolina Páez
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Pat Doyle
Abstract
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To date, candidate gene studies in pre-eclampsia have not robustly documented any associations with strong epidemiological credibility. Large-scale replication of the most promising associations, exhibited by two genetic variants, and incorporation of agnostic high-throughput data may improve our genetic knowledge base for this complex phenotype.
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