Genome-wide association meta-analysis of functional outcome after ischemic stroke
<p><strong>Objective</strong><br/> To discover common genetic variants associated with poststroke outcomes using a genome-wide association (GWA) study.</p><br/> <p><strong>Methods</strong><br/> The study comprised 6,165 patients with ischem...
Main Authors: | Söderholm, M, Pedersen, A, Lorentzen, E, Stanne, T, Bevan, S, Olsson, M, Cole, J, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Hankey, G, Jimenez-Conde, J, Jood, K, Lee, J, Lemmens, R, Levi, C, Mitchell, B, Norrving, B, Rannikmäe, K, Rost, N, Rosand, J, Rothwell, P, Scott, R, Strbian, D, Sturm, J, Sudlow, C, Traylor, M, Thijs, V, Tatlisumak, T, Woo, D, Worrall, B, Maguire, J, Lindgren, A, Jern, C |
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Other Authors: | International Stroke Genetics Consortium |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
American Academy of Neurology
2019
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