Mapping the serum proteome to neurological diseases using whole genome sequencing
Serum proteins are easily accessible biomarkers and drug targets. Here, the authors use whole genome sequencing data to describe the genetic architecture of neurologically-relevant serum proteins and establish causal protein-neurological disease relationships.
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Main Authors: | Grace Png, Andrei Barysenka, Linda Repetto, Pau Navarro, Xia Shen, Maik Pietzner, Eleanor Wheeler, Nicholas J. Wareham, Claudia Langenberg, Emmanouil Tsafantakis, Maria Karaleftheri, George Dedoussis, Anders Mälarstig, James F. Wilson, Arthur Gilly, Eleftheria Zeggini |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2f5b2a2d19854a24b3c3f873cde81d0b |
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