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November 14, 2022
Genome-wide association and multi-trait analyses characterize the common genetic architecture of heart failure
Michael G Levin, Noah L Tsao, Pankhuri Singhal, et al.
Biological Psychiatry
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January 29, 2019
Contribution of Rare Copy Number Variants to Bipolar Disorder Risk Is Limited to Schizoaffective Cases
Alexander W Charney, Eli A Stahl, Elaine K Green, et al.
Translational Psychiatry
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January 11, 2017
Evidence for genetic heterogeneity between clinical subtypes of bipolar disorder
A W Charney, D M Ruderfer, E A Stahl, et al.
Circulation. Genomic and Precision Medicine
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May 13, 2018
Common Coding Variants in <i>SCN10A</i> Are Associated With the Nav1.8 Late Current and Cardiac Conduction
Vincenzo Macri, Jennifer A Brody, Dan E Arking, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry
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October 9, 2019
Contributions of common genetic variants to risk of schizophrenia among individuals of African and Latino ancestry
Tim B Bigdeli, Giulio Genovese, Penelope Georgakopoulos, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
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April 22, 2026
Body Mass Index, Clinical Outcomes, and Mortality in Heart Failure: A Mendelian Randomization Study
Nicholas Sunderland, Geraldine Asselin, Albert Henry, et al.
European Heart Journal
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March 7, 2021
Genome-wide association analysis in dilated cardiomyopathy reveals two new players in systolic heart failure on chromosomes 3p25.1 and 22q11.23
Sophie Garnier, Magdalena Harakalova, Stefan Weiss, et al.
Nature Genetics
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November 21, 2024
Genome-wide association analysis provides insights into the molecular etiology of dilated cardiomyopathy
Sean L Zheng, Albert Henry, Douglas Cannie, et al.
Nature
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April 9, 2022
Rare coding variants in ten genes confer substantial risk for schizophrenia
Tarjinder Singh, Timothy Poterba, David Curtis, et al.
Nature Communications
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January 11, 2020
Genome-wide association and Mendelian randomisation analysis provide insights into the pathogenesis of heart failure
Sonia Shah, Albert Henry, Carolina Roselli, et al.
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Nature Communications
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November 14, 2022
Genome-wide association and multi-trait analyses characterize the common genetic architecture of heart failure
Michael G Levin, Noah L Tsao, Pankhuri Singhal, et al.
Biological Psychiatry
|
January 29, 2019
Contribution of Rare Copy Number Variants to Bipolar Disorder Risk Is Limited to Schizoaffective Cases
Alexander W Charney, Eli A Stahl, Elaine K Green, et al.
Translational Psychiatry
|
January 11, 2017
Evidence for genetic heterogeneity between clinical subtypes of bipolar disorder
A W Charney, D M Ruderfer, E A Stahl, et al.
Circulation. Genomic and Precision Medicine
|
May 13, 2018
Common Coding Variants in <i>SCN10A</i> Are Associated With the Nav1.8 Late Current and Cardiac Conduction
Vincenzo Macri, Jennifer A Brody, Dan E Arking, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry
|
October 9, 2019
Contributions of common genetic variants to risk of schizophrenia among individuals of African and Latino ancestry
Tim B Bigdeli, Giulio Genovese, Penelope Georgakopoulos, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
|
April 22, 2026
Body Mass Index, Clinical Outcomes, and Mortality in Heart Failure: A Mendelian Randomization Study
Nicholas Sunderland, Geraldine Asselin, Albert Henry, et al.
European Heart Journal
|
March 7, 2021
Genome-wide association analysis in dilated cardiomyopathy reveals two new players in systolic heart failure on chromosomes 3p25.1 and 22q11.23
Sophie Garnier, Magdalena Harakalova, Stefan Weiss, et al.
Nature Genetics
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November 21, 2024
Genome-wide association analysis provides insights into the molecular etiology of dilated cardiomyopathy
Sean L Zheng, Albert Henry, Douglas Cannie, et al.
Nature
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April 9, 2022
Rare coding variants in ten genes confer substantial risk for schizophrenia
Tarjinder Singh, Timothy Poterba, David Curtis, et al.
Nature Communications
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January 11, 2020
Genome-wide association and Mendelian randomisation analysis provide insights into the pathogenesis of heart failure
Sonia Shah, Albert Henry, Carolina Roselli, et al.
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