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    Items for Author "Assimes, T" 

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    [張憶壽] 期刊論文 2022-10-27 A framework for detecting noncoding rare-variant associations of large-scale whole-genome sequencing studies -
    [熊昭] 會議論文/會議摘要 2013-11 Genetic and Functional Analyses Identify NAT2 as a Human Insulin Sensitivity Gene -
    [熊昭] 期刊論文 2020-04-01 Deep coverage whole genome sequences and plasma lipoprotein(a) in individuals of European and African ancestries[Erratum: Nature Communications. 2018 Dec;9:Article number 2606.] -
    [熊昭] 期刊論文 2018-08-23 Deep coverage whole genome sequences and plasma lipoprotein(a) in individuals of European and African ancestries[Erratum: Nature Communications. 2018 Dec;9:Article number 2606.] -
    [熊昭] 期刊論文 2018-08-23 Deep-coverage whole genome sequences and blood lipids among 16,324 individuals -
    [熊昭] 期刊論文 2017-07 Trans-ethnic fine-mapping of genetic loci for body mass index in the diverse ancestral populations of the Population Architecture using Genomics and Epidemiology (PAGE) Study reveals evidence for multiple signals at established loci -
    [邱燕楓] 期刊論文 2018-09 Genome‐wide scan for circulating vascular adhesion protein‐1 levels: MACROD2 as a potential transcriptional regulator of adipogenesis. -
    [邱燕楓] 期刊論文 2016-11 Genome-wide linkage analysis and regional fine mapping identified variants in the RYR3 gene as a novel quantitative trait locus for circulating adiponectin in Chinese population -
    [邱燕楓] 期刊論文 2012-04 Central obesity is important but not essential component of the metabolic syndrome for predicting diabetes mellitus in a hypertensive family-based cohort. Results from the Stanford Asia-Pacific Program for Hypertension and Insulin Resistance (SAPPHIRe) Taiwan follow-up study -
    [鍾仁華] 期刊論文 2023-07-07 Clonal haematopoiesis and risk of chronic liver disease[Erratum:Nature. 2023 Apr 12;616(7958):747-754.] -
    [鍾仁華] 期刊論文 2023-04-12 Clonal haematopoiesis and risk of chronic liver disease -
    [鍾仁華] 期刊論文 2022-12-23 Powerful, scalable and resource-efficient meta-analysis of rare variant associations in large whole genome sequencing studies -
    [鍾仁華] 期刊論文 2022-08-22 Whole genome association study of the plasma metabolome identifies metabolites linked to cardiometabolic disease in black individuals -
    [鍾仁華] 期刊論文 2022-03-07 Assessing the contribution of rare variants to complex trait heritability from whole-genome sequence data -
    [鍾仁華] 期刊論文 2021-11-02 A high-resolution HLA reference panel capturing global population diversity enables multi-ancestry fine-mapping in HIV host response[Erratum:Nature Genetics. 202 Oct 05;53(10):1504-1516.] -
    [鍾仁華] 期刊論文 2021-10-05 A high-resolution HLA reference panel capturing global population diversity enables multi-ancestry fine-mapping in HIV host response -
    [鍾仁華] 期刊論文 2021-06-15 Genome sequencing unveils a regulatory landscape of platelet reactivity -
    [鍾仁華] 期刊論文 2021-06-09 Variant-specific inflation factors for assessing population stratification at the phenotypic variance level -
    [鍾仁華] 期刊論文 2020-09 Dynamic incorporation of multiple in silico functional annotations empowers rare variant association analysis of large whole-genome sequencing studies at scale -
    [鍾仁華] 期刊論文 2015-08-18 Effect of common genetic variants of growth arrest-specific 6 gene on insulin resistance, obesity and type 2 diabetes in an Asian population -

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