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Current search: 'Journal Article' and 'Juan P. Casas'
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Establishing reference intervals for triglyceride-containing lipoprotein subfraction metabolites measured using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in a UK population
Roshni Joshi, Goya Wannamethee, Jorgen Engmann, et al.
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Triglyceride-containing lipoprotein sub-fractions and risk of coronary heart disease and stroke: a prospective analysis in 11,560 adults
Roshni Joshi, S. Goya Wannamethee, Jorgen Engmann, et al.
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Phenome-wide association analysis of LDL-cholesterol lowering genetic variants in PCSK9
Amand F. Schmidt, Michael V. Holmes, David Preiss, et al.
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Causal associations of adiposity and body fat distribution with coronary heart disease, stroke subtypes, and type 2 diabetes mellitus: a Mendelian randomization analysis
Caroline E. Dale, Ghazaleh Fatemifar, Tom M. Palmer, et al.
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Functional analysis of the coronary heart disease risk locus on chromosome 21q22
Katherine E. Beaney, Andrew J. P. Smith, Lasse Folkersen, et al.
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Circulating apolipoprotein E concentration and cardiovascular disease risk: meta-analysis of results from three studies
Reecha Sofat, Jackie A. Cooper, Meena Kumari, et al.
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Plasma urate concentration and risk of coronary heart disease: a Mendelian randomisation analysis
Jon White, Reecha Sofat, Gibran Hemani, et al.
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Incident disability in older adults: prediction models based on two British prospective cohort studies
Eveline Nuesch, Perel Pablo, Caroline E. Dale, et al.
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Adult height, coronary heart disease and stroke: a multi-locus Mendelian randomization meta-analysis
Eveline Nuesch, Caroline Dale, Tom M. Palmer, et al.
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Mendelian randomization of blood lipids for coronary heart disease
Michael V. Holmes, Folkert W. Asselbergs, Tom M. Palmer, et al.
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Alcohol consumption and cognitive performance: a Mendelian randomization study
Meena Kumari, Michael V. Holmes, Caroline E. Dale, et al.
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Association between alcohol and cardiovascular disease: Mendelian randomisation analysis based on individual participant data
Michael V. Holmes, Caroline E. Dale, Luisa Zuccolo, et al.