Browsing Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine by Author "Stogmann, E"
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Gene expression imputation across multiple brain regions provides insights into schizophrenia risk
Huckins, LM; Dobbyn, A; Ruderfer, DM; Hoffman, G; Wang, W; Pardinas, AF; Rajagopal, VM; Als, TD; Nguyen, HT; Girdhar, K (Springer Nature, 2019-03-25)Transcriptomic imputation approaches combine eQTL reference panels with large-scale genotype data in order to test associations between disease and gene expression. These genic associations could elucidate signals in complex ... -
Mapping genomic loci implicates genes and synaptic biology in schizophrenia
Trubetskoy, V; Pardinas, AF; Qi, T; Panagiotaropoulou, G; Awasthi, S; Bigdeli, TB; Bryois, J; Chen, C-Y; Dennison, CA; Hall, LS (2022)