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Jessica M B Rees

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Statistics in Medicine|September 30, 2017
Extending the MR-Egger method for multivariable Mendelian randomization to correct for both measured and unmeasured pleiotropyJessica M B Rees, Angela M Wood, Stephen Burgess
International Journal of Epidemiology|August 2, 2019
Factorial Mendelian randomization: using genetic variants to assess interactionsJessica M B Rees, Christopher N Foley, Stephen Burgess
Plos One|September 24, 2019
Robust methods in Mendelian randomization via penalization of heterogeneous causal estimatesJessica M B Rees, Angela M Wood, Frank Dudbridge, et al.
European Heart Journal|June 14, 2019
Body mass index and body composition in relation to 14 cardiovascular conditions in UK Biobank: a Mendelian randomization studySusanna C Larsson, Magnus Bäck, Jessica M B Rees, et al.
Genetics|August 25, 2017
Dissecting Causal Pathways Using Mendelian Randomization with Summarized Genetic Data: Application to Age at Menarche and Risk of Breast CancerStephen Burgess, Deborah J Thompson, Jessica M B Rees, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|March 20, 2019
Shared mechanisms between coronary heart disease and depression: findings from a large UK general population-based cohortGolam M Khandaker, Verena Zuber, Jessica M B Rees, et al.
Circulation. Genomic and Precision Medicine|November 23, 2019
Genetic Determinants of Lipids and Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes: A Wide-Angled Mendelian Randomization InvestigationElias Allara, Gabriele Morani, Paul Carter, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|January 29, 2021
Genetically predicted physical activity levels are associated with lower colorectal cancer risk: a Mendelian randomisation studyXiaomeng Zhang, Evropi Theodoratou, Xue Li, et al.
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|January 31, 2022
Acetylcysteine has No Mechanistic Effect in Patients at Risk of Contrast-Induced Nephropathy: A Failure of Academic Clinical ScienceEuan A Sandilands, Jessica M B Rees, Khuram Raja, et al.
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Statistics in Medicine|September 30, 2017
Extending the MR-Egger method for multivariable Mendelian randomization to correct for both measured and unmeasured pleiotropyJessica M B Rees, Angela M Wood, Stephen Burgess
International Journal of Epidemiology|August 2, 2019
Factorial Mendelian randomization: using genetic variants to assess interactionsJessica M B Rees, Christopher N Foley, Stephen Burgess
Plos One|September 24, 2019
Robust methods in Mendelian randomization via penalization of heterogeneous causal estimatesJessica M B Rees, Angela M Wood, Frank Dudbridge, et al.
European Heart Journal|June 14, 2019
Body mass index and body composition in relation to 14 cardiovascular conditions in UK Biobank: a Mendelian randomization studySusanna C Larsson, Magnus Bäck, Jessica M B Rees, et al.
Genetics|August 25, 2017
Dissecting Causal Pathways Using Mendelian Randomization with Summarized Genetic Data: Application to Age at Menarche and Risk of Breast CancerStephen Burgess, Deborah J Thompson, Jessica M B Rees, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|March 20, 2019
Shared mechanisms between coronary heart disease and depression: findings from a large UK general population-based cohortGolam M Khandaker, Verena Zuber, Jessica M B Rees, et al.
Circulation. Genomic and Precision Medicine|November 23, 2019
Genetic Determinants of Lipids and Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes: A Wide-Angled Mendelian Randomization InvestigationElias Allara, Gabriele Morani, Paul Carter, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|January 29, 2021
Genetically predicted physical activity levels are associated with lower colorectal cancer risk: a Mendelian randomisation studyXiaomeng Zhang, Evropi Theodoratou, Xue Li, et al.
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|January 31, 2022
Acetylcysteine has No Mechanistic Effect in Patients at Risk of Contrast-Induced Nephropathy: A Failure of Academic Clinical ScienceEuan A Sandilands, Jessica M B Rees, Khuram Raja, et al.
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