The causal roles of vitamin B12 and transcobalamin in prostate cancer: can Mendelian randomization analysis provide definitive answers?
Circulating vitamin B12 (cobalamin/B12) and total transcobalamin (tTC) have been associated with increased and reduced risk, respectively, of prostate cancer. Mendelian randomization has the potential to determine whether these are causal associations. We estimated associations of single nucleotide...
Main Authors: | Collin, S, Metcalfe, C, Palmer, T, Refsum, H, Lewis, S, Smith, G, Cox, A, Davis, M, Marsden, G, Johnston, C, Lane, J, Donovan, J, Neal, D, Hamdy, F, Smith, A, Martin, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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e-Century Publishing
2011
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