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A genome-wide search for quantitative trait loci affecting the cortical surface area and thickness of Heschl's gyrus. |
Association analyses of 249,796 individuals reveal 18 new loci associated with body mass index. |
Genome-wide analysis of BMI in adolescents and young adults reveals additional insight into the effects of genetic loci over the life course. |
Genome-wide association of serum uric acid concentration: replication of sequence variants in an island population of the Adriatic coast of Croatia. |
Genome-wide association yields new sequence variants at seven loci that associate with measures of obesity. |
Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies 11 new loci for anthropometric traits and provides insights into genetic architecture. |
Genome-wide SNP and CNV analysis identifies common and low-frequency variants associated with severe early-onset obesity. |
Genome-wide trans-ancestry meta-analysis provides insight into the genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes susceptibility. |
Meta-analysis of genome-wide association data identifies novel susceptibility loci for obesity. |
Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in East Asian-ancestry populations identifies four new loci for body mass index. |
Novel genetic loci identified for the pathophysiology of childhood obesity in the Hispanic population. |
Parent-of-origin-specific allelic associations among 106 genomic loci for age at menarche. |
Preliminary evidence of genetic determinants of adiponectin response to fenofibrate in the Genetics of Lipid Lowering Drugs and Diet Network. |
Six new loci associated with body mass index highlight a neuronal influence on body weight regulation. |
Thirty new loci for age at menarche identified by a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies. |
Two new Loci for body-weight regulation identified in a joint analysis of genome-wide association studies for early-onset extreme obesity in French and german study groups. |