Genome-wide association study for renal traits in the Framingham Heart and Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Studies — Anna Köttgen (2008) | RDL Network
Genome-wide association study for renal traits in the Framingham Heart and Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Studies
Article 2008 en
Authors
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Anna Köttgen
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Wen Hong Linda Kao
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Shih-Jen Hwang
Abstract
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This genome-wide association study provides unbiased information implicating MTHFS as a candidate gene for kidney disease. Our findings highlight the importance of replication to identify common SNPs associated with renal traits.
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