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European Journal of Preventive Cardiology|April 22, 2026
Artificial Intelligence for Atrial Fibrillation Risk Prediction and Screening - the Next LevelRenate B Schnabel
Circulation. Cardiovascular Genetics|October 20, 2011
Comparison of approaches to fine-map first-generation genome-wide association study results at chromosome 9p21Renate B Schnabel
Circulation. Cardiovascular Genetics|August 17, 2012
Genome-wide genetic association study meets systematic metabolite screeningRenate B Schnabel
Circulation. Cardiovascular Genetics|December 22, 2011
Common genetic variation of blood pressure traits and their relation to end-organ damageRenate B Schnabel
Clinical Cardiology|January 17, 2012
Can we predict the occurrence of atrial fibrillation?Renate B Schnabel
Circulation|December 17, 2014
Is it all determined at menarche?Renate B Schnabel
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|January 2, 2023
Gut microbiota-derived metabolites in atrial fibrillation: risk markers or modifiable risk factors?Dominik Linz, Renate B Schnabel
Biochemical Genetics|August 1, 1993
DNA isolation by a rapid method from human blood samples: effects of MgCl2, EDTA, storage time, and temperature on DNA yield and qualityD K Lahiri, B Schnabel
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)|March 21, 2013
[Do we need even more new biomarkers?]R B Schnabel, S Blankenberg
European Heart Journal|August 6, 2021
Genetics, atrial cardiomyopathy, and stroke: enough components for a sufficient cause?Stephan Camen, Renate B Schnabel
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European Journal of Preventive Cardiology|April 22, 2026
Artificial Intelligence for Atrial Fibrillation Risk Prediction and Screening - the Next LevelRenate B Schnabel
Circulation. Cardiovascular Genetics|October 20, 2011
Comparison of approaches to fine-map first-generation genome-wide association study results at chromosome 9p21Renate B Schnabel
Circulation. Cardiovascular Genetics|August 17, 2012
Genome-wide genetic association study meets systematic metabolite screeningRenate B Schnabel
Circulation. Cardiovascular Genetics|December 22, 2011
Common genetic variation of blood pressure traits and their relation to end-organ damageRenate B Schnabel
Clinical Cardiology|January 17, 2012
Can we predict the occurrence of atrial fibrillation?Renate B Schnabel
Circulation|December 17, 2014
Is it all determined at menarche?Renate B Schnabel
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|January 2, 2023
Gut microbiota-derived metabolites in atrial fibrillation: risk markers or modifiable risk factors?Dominik Linz, Renate B Schnabel
Biochemical Genetics|August 1, 1993
DNA isolation by a rapid method from human blood samples: effects of MgCl2, EDTA, storage time, and temperature on DNA yield and qualityD K Lahiri, B Schnabel
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)|March 21, 2013
[Do we need even more new biomarkers?]R B Schnabel, S Blankenberg
European Heart Journal|August 6, 2021
Genetics, atrial cardiomyopathy, and stroke: enough components for a sufficient cause?Stephan Camen, Renate B Schnabel
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