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2011Genome-wide association analysis identifies variants associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease that have distinct effects on metabolic traitsSpeliotes, E.; Yerges-Armstrong, L.; Wu, J.; Hernaez, R.; Kim, L.; Palmer, C.; Gudnason, V.; Eiriksdottir, G.; Garcia, M.; Launer, L.; Nalls, M.; Clark, J.; Mitchell, B.; Shuldiner, A.; Butler, J.; Tomas, M.; Hoffmann, U.; Hwang, S.; Massaro, J.; O’Donnell, C.; et al.; McCarthy, M.I.
2013Genetic variants associated with increased risk of malignant pleural mesothelioma: a genome-wide association studyMatullo, G.; Guarrera, S.; Betti, M.; Fiorito, G.; Ferrante, D.; Voglino, F.; Cadby, G.; Di Gaetano, C.; Rosa, F.; Russo, A.; Hirvonen, A.; Casalone, E.; Tunesi, S.; Padoan, M.; Giordano, M.; Aspesi, A.; Casadio, C.; Ardissone, F.; Ruffini, E.; Betta, P.; et al.; Miao, X.-P.
2013Sex-stratified genome-wide association studies including 270,000 individuals show sexual dimorphism in genetic loci for anthropometric traitsRandall, J.; Winkler, T.; Kutalik, Z.; Berndt, S.; Jackson, A.; Monda, K.; Kilpelainen, T.; Esko, T.; Magi, R.; Li, S.; Workalemahu, T.; Feitosa, M.; Croteau-Chonka, D.; Day, F.; Fall, T.; Ferreira, T.; Gustafsson, S.; Locke, A.; Mathieson, I.; Scherag, A.; et al.; Gibson, G.
2014Large-scale genome-wide association studies and meta-analyses of longitudinal change in adult lung functionTang, W.; Kowgier, M.; Loth, D.; Soler Artigas, M.; Joubert, B.; Hodge, E.; Gharib, S.; Smith, A.; Ruczinski, I.; Gudnason, V.; Mathias, R.; Harris, T.; Hansel, N.; Launer, L.; Barnes, K.; Hansen, J.; Albrecht, E.; Aldrich, M.; Allerhand, M.; Barr, R.; et al.; Chen, L.
2012A genome-wide association search for type 2 diabetes genes in African AmericansPalmer, N.; McDonough, C.; Hicks, P.; Roh, B.; Wing, M.; Sandy An, S.; Hester, J.; Cooke, J.; Bostrom, M.; Rudock, M.; Talbert, M.; Lewis, J.; DIAGRAM Consortium,; MAGIC Consortium,; Ferrara, A.; Lu, L.; Ziegler, J.; Sale, M.; Divers, J.; Shriner, D.; et al.; Kronenberg, F.
2014Novel approach identifies SNPs in SLC2A10 and KCNK9 with evidence for parent-of-origin effect on Body Mass IndexHoggart, C.; Venturini, G.; Mangino, M.; Gomez, F.; Ascari, G.; Zhao, J.; Teumer, A.; Winkler, T.; Tšernikova, N.; Luan, J.; Mihailov, E.; Ehret, G.; Zhang, W.; Lamparter, D.; Esko, T.; Macé, A.; Rüeger, S.; Bochud, P.; Barcella, M.; Dauvilliers, Y.; et al.; Visscher, P.
2015The International SSRI Pharmacogenomics Consortium (ISPC): a genome-wide association study of antidepressant treatment responseBiernacka, J.; Sangkuhl, K.; Jenkins, G.; Whaley, R.; Barman, P.; Batzler, A.; Altman, R.; Arolt, V.; Brockmöller, J.; Chen, C.; Domschke, K.; Hall-Flavin, D.; Hong, C.; Illi, A.; Ji, Y.; Kampman, O.; Kinoshita, T.; Leinonen, E.; Liou, Y.; Mushiroda, T.; et al.
2012Genome-wide association for abdominal subcutaneous and visceral adipose reveals a novel locus for visceral fat in womenPalmer, L.; Fox, C.S.; Liu, Y.; White, C.C.; Feitosa, M.; Smith, A.V.; Heard-Costa, N.; Lohman, K.; GIANT Consortium,; MAGIC Consortium,; GLGC Consortium,; Johnson, A.D.; Foster, M.C.; Greenawalt, D.M.; Griffin, P.; Ding, J.; Newman, A.B.; Tylavsky, F.; Miljkovic, I.; Kritchevsky, S.B.; et al.; Bray, M.
2012FTO genotype is associated with phenotypic variability of body mass indexYang, J.; Loos, R.; Powell, J.; Medland, S.; Speliotes, E.; Chasman, D.; Rose, L.; Thorleifsson, G.; Steinthorsdottir, V.; Mägi, R.; Waite, L.; Smith, A.; Yerges-Armstrong, L.; Monda, K.; Hadley, D.; Mahajan, A.; Li, G.; Kapur, K.; Vitart, V.; Huffman, J.; et al.
2010Genome-wide association study identifies five loci associated with lung functionRepapi, E.; Sayers, I.; Wain, L.; Burton, P.; Johnson, T.; Obeidat, M.; Zhao J-, H.; Ramasamy, A.; Zhai, G.; Vitart, V.; Huffman, J.; Igl, W.; Albrecht, E.; Deloukas, P.; Henderson, J.; Granell, R.; McArdle, W.; Rudnicka, A.; Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium,; Barroso, I.; et al.