Genetic risk factors for ischaemic stroke and its subtypes (the METASTROKE collaboration): a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies.
BACKGROUND: Various genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, identifying a few loci associated with the disease, but sample sizes have been 3500 cases or less. We established the METASTROKE collaboration with the aim of validating associations from previous GWAS and...
Main Authors: | Traylor, M, Farrall, M, Holliday, E, Sudlow, C, Hopewell, J, Cheng, Y, Fornage, M, Ikram, M, Malik, R, Bevan, S, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Nalls, M, Longstreth, W, Wiggins, K, Yadav, S, Parati, E, Destefano, A, Worrall, B, Kittner, S, Khan, MS, Reiner, A, Helgadottir, A, Achterberg, S, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Abboud, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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