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A review of methods and software for polygenic risk score analysis. [PDF]
Benoumhani S +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a chronic autoimmune disease marked by the destruction of pancreatic β‐cells, resulting in lifelong dependence on exogenous insulin. Despite advances in insulin delivery and glucose monitoring technologies, patients remain at risk for acute and long‐term complications, underscoring the need for ...
Tzu‐Min Lin +5 more
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Polygenic risk scores and Parkinson’s disease in South Africa: Moving towards ancestry-informed disease prediction [PDF]
Kathryn Step +6 more
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Performing Large‐Scale Genetic Analysis in the Bleeding Disorders Community
ABSTRACT Inherited bleeding disorders encompass a diverse group of conditions caused by genetic defects affecting coagulation factors, fibrinogen, von Willebrand factor, or platelet function. Despite major advances in quantitative and functional laboratory assays, a substantial diagnostic gap remains, particularly in patients with mild or atypical ...
Anna R. Blankstein +6 more
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Systemic inflammation, polygenic risk score, and risk of incident abdominal aortic aneurysm in the UK biobank. [PDF]
Pu H +13 more
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The clinical effects of selective IL‐23 inhibition in refractory pyoderma gangrenosum, highlighting progressive ulcer healing, reduction in inflammation and pain, and steroid‐sparing effect, supporting the role of the IL‐23/Th17 axis as a therapeutic target.
Luca Bettolini +25 more
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A machine learning-derived polygenic risk score reveals that healthy lifestyle counteracts obesity-related mortality. [PDF]
Xiao L +14 more
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Polygenic Risk Scores in Clinical Schizophrenia Research [PDF]
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A cumulative genetic score based on IgG4‐associated variants explains a substantial proportion of variance in psIgG4 levels during sustained peanut consumption, highlighting strong gene‐by‐environment interactions. Our findings suggest that early, sustained peanut consumption, in combination with genetic factors, promotes a protective immune response ...
Kanika Kanchan +14 more
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