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Association of Inflammatory Proteins with Neuropathic Pain: A Two-Sample Bidirectional Mendelian Randomization. [PDF]
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Fibrillin protein pleiotropy: Acromelic dysplasias
Matrix Biology, 2019The fibrillins are large extracellular matrix molecules that polymerize to form microfibrils. Fibrillin microfibrils are distinctive architectural elements that are both ubiquitous in the connective tissue space and also unique, displaying tissue-specific patterns.
Lynn Y, Sakai, Douglas R, Keene
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Statin Pleiotropy: Fact or Fiction?
American Journal of Critical Care, 2004Accumulating evidence from clinical trials and basic research indicates that statin therapy favorably influences a number of diverse clinical events through both effects related to lowering of LDL cholesterol levels and effects independent of the lowering of LDL cholesterol levels. The latter effects are referred to as pleiotropic.
Laurie G, Futterman, Louis, Lemberg
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Downward causation and vertical pleiotropy
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023Abstract In discussing the relationship between genetically influenced differences and educational attainment (EA), Burt employs the concept of downward causation. I note the similarities between Burt's concept of downward causation and the sociogenomics concept of vertical pleiotropy and argue that her discussion of downward causation introduces an
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Antagonistic Pleiotropy in Human Disease
Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2019Between the 1930s and 1950s, scientists developed key principles of population genetics to try and explain the aging process. Almost a century later, these aging theories, including antagonistic pleiotropy and mutation accumulation, have been experimentally validated in animals.
Sean G. Byars, Konstantinos Voskarides
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Pleiotropy in Aggressive Prostate Cancer?
European Urology, 2015Prostate cancer (PCa) is a heterogeneous disease, and covers a wide variety of clinical phenotypes, including both indolent disease and highly aggressive tumours that metastasise rapidly and cause significant morbidity and mortality. It would be of great value to understand and to be able to predict these differing outcomes and thus diagnose and ...
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Clinical implications for statin pleiotropy
Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2005Atherosclerosis is a multi-factorial condition involving dyslipidemia that can result in cardiovascular disease. Statins are potent inhibitors of cholesterol biosynthesis, and in clinical trials, statins have been shown to be beneficial in the primary and secondary prevention of coronary heart disease.
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