Integrative GWAS and co-localisation analysis suggests novel genes associated with age-related multimorbidity
Advancing age is the greatest risk factor for developing multiple age-related diseases. Therapeutic approaches targeting the underlying pathways of ageing, rather than individual diseases, may be an effective way to treat and prevent age-related morbidity while reducing the burden of polypharmacy. W...
Main Authors: | West, CE, Karim, M, Falaguera, MJ, Speidel, L, Green, CJ, Logie, L, Schwartzentruber, J, Ochoa, D, Lord, JM, Ferguson, MAJ, Bountra, C, Wilkinson, GF, Vaughan, B, Leach, AR, Dunham, I, Marsden, BD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2023
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