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Publisher Correction: Protein-altering variants associated with body mass index implicate pathways that control energy intake and expenditure in obesity
Valérie Turcot, Yingchang Lu, Heather M. Highland, et al.
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Meta-analysis of exome array data identifies six novel genetic loci for lung function [version 3; referees: 2 approved]
Victoria E. Jackson, Jeanne C. Latourelle, Louise V. Wain, et al.
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Protein-altering variants associated with body mass index implicate pathways that control energy intake and expenditure in obesity
Valérie Turcot, Yingchang Lu, Heather M. Highland, et al.
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New blood pressure–associated loci identified in meta-analyses of 475 000 individuals
Aldi T. Kraja, James P. Cook, Helen R. Warren, et al.
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PCSK9 genetic variants and risk of type 2 diabetes: a mendelian randomisation study
Amand F. Schmidt, Daniel I. Swerdlow, Michael V. Holmes, et al.
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Trans-ancestry meta-analyses identify rare and common variants associated with blood pressure and hypertension
Praveen Surendran, Fotios Drenos, Robin Young, et al.
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New loci for body fat percentage reveal link between adiposity and cardiometabolic disease risk
Yingchang Lu, Felix R. Day, Stefan Gustafsson, et al.
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Effect of smoking on blood pressure and resting heart rate: a Mendelian randomization meta-analysis in the CARTA Consortium
Allan Linneberg, Rikke K. Jacobsen, Tea Skaaby, et al.
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The influence of age and sex on genetic associations with adult body size and shape: a large-scale genome-wide interaction study
Thomas W. Winkler, Anne E. Justice, Mariaelisa Graff, et al.
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Heavier smoking may lead to a relative increase in waist circumference: evidence for a causal relationship from a Mendelian randomisation meta-analysis. The CARTA consortium
Richard W. Morris, Amy E. Taylor, Meg E. Fluharty, et al.
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Stratification by smoking status reveals an association of CHRNA5-A3-B4 genotype with Body Mass Index in never smokers
Amy E. Taylor, Richard W. Morris, Meg E. Fluharty, et al.