نتایج جستجو برای: genetic study

تعداد نتایج: 4407415  

Journal: :Journal of Neuroscience Methods 2014
H. M. Vesterinen E. S. Sena K. J. Egan T. C. Hirst L. Churolov G. L. Currie A. Antonic D. W. Howells M. R. Macleod

Meta-analyses of data from human studies are invaluable resources in the life sciences and the methods to conduct these are well documented. Similarly there are a number of benefits in conducting meta-analyses on data from animal studies; they can be used to inform clinical trial design, or to try and explain discrepancies between preclinical and clinical trial results. However there are inheri...

2010
Michiel B. Vandegehuchte Dieter De Coninck Tine Vandenbrouck Wim M. De Coen Colin R. Janssen Michiel Vandegehuchte

Journal: :Stroke 2007
Sumiko Inoue Wanyang Liu Kayoko Inoue Youhei Mineharu Katsunobu Takenaka Hiroyasu Yamakawa Masamitsu Abe Jafar J Jafar Roman Herzig Akio Koizumi

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Genetic factors for brain arteriovenous malformation are unexplored because of the low incidence of familial cases, albeit local and familial clustering. We used a combination of a linkage study and an association study to explore the genetic background. METHODS A genome-wide linkage analysis was performed in 12 patients from 6 unrelated families using the GENEHUNTER pr...

2011
Jian Wang Sanjay Shete

In case-control genetic association studies, cases are subjects with the disease and controls are subjects without the disease. At the time of case-control data collection, information about secondary phenotypes is also collected. In addition to studies of primary diseases, there has been some interest in studying genetic variants associated with secondary phenotypes. In genetic association stu...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2015
Marc A Coram Sophie I Candille Qing Duan Kei Hang K Chan Yun Li Charles Kooperberg Alex P Reiner Hua Tang

Elucidating the genetic basis of complex traits and diseases in non-European populations is particularly challenging because US minority populations have been under-represented in genetic association studies. We developed an empirical Bayes approach named XPEB (cross-population empirical Bayes), designed to improve the power for mapping complex-trait-associated loci in a minority population by ...

2017
Sun-Young Ahn Charu Gupta

The heritability of hypertension (HTN) is widely recognized and as a result, extensive studies ranging from genetic linkage analyses to genome-wide association studies are actively ongoing to elucidate the etiology of both monogenic and polygenic forms of HTN. Due to the complex nature of essential HTN, however, single genes affecting blood pressure (BP) variability remain difficult to isolate ...

2012
Ge Zhang Rebekah Karns Guangyun Sun Subba Rao Indugula Hong Cheng Dubravka Havas-Augustin Natalija Novokmet Zijad Durakovic Sasa Missoni Ranajit Chakraborty Pavao Rudan Ranjan Deka

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified many common variants associated with complex traits in human populations. Thus far, most reported variants have relatively small effects and explain only a small proportion of phenotypic variance, leading to the issues of 'missing' heritability and its explanation. Using height as an example, we examined two possible sources of missing heri...

2017
Barbara Vona Indrajit Nanda Wafaa Shehata-Dieler Thomas Haaf

Tinnitus is the perception of a phantom sound that affects between 10 and 15% of the general population. Despite this considerable prevalence, treatments for tinnitus are presently lacking. Tinnitus exhibits a diverse array of recognized risk factors and extreme clinical heterogeneity. Furthermore, it can involve an unknown number of auditory and non-auditory networks and molecular pathways. Th...

2012
Richard G. Hunter

Stress is a common life event with potentially long lasting effects on health and behavior. Stress, and the corticosteroid hormones that mediate many of its effects, are well known for their ability to alter brain function and plasticity. While genetic susceptibility may influence the impact of stress on the brain, it does not provide us with a complete understanding of the capacity of stress t...

2012
Ericka R. Havecker Laura M. Wallbridge Paola Fedito Thomas J. Hardcastle David C. Baulcombe

Individual plants within a population may vary at both genetic and epigenetic levels. The rate of genetic divergence and its underlying mechanisms is well understood. Less is known about the factors contributing to epigenetic divergence among isogenic populations except that, despite the presence of mechanisms that faithfully maintain epigenetic marks, epigenetic differences are more frequent t...

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