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Genetic Risk Factors in Isolated Dystonia Escape Genome-Wide Association Studies.

Laabs BH, Lohmann K, Vollstedt EJ et al.

39287592 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
2530 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

LB
Laabs BH
LK
Lohmann K
VE
Vollstedt EJ
RT
Reinberger T
NL
Nuxoll LM
KG
Kilic-Berkmen G
PJ
Perlmutter JS
LS
Loens S
CC
Cruchaga C
FA
Franke A
DV
Dobricic V
HF
Hinrichs F
GA
Grözinger A
AE
Altenmüller E
BS
Bellows S
BS
Boesch S
BS
Bressman SB
DK
Duque KR
EA
Espay AJ
FA
Ferbert A
FJ
Feuerstein JS
FS
Frank S
GT
Gasser T
HB
Haslinger B
JR
Jech R
KF
Kaiser F
KC
Kamm C
KK
Kollewe K
KA
Kühn AA
LM
LeDoux MS
LE
Lohmann E
MA
Mahajan A
MA
Münchau A
MT
Multhaupt-Buell T
PA
Pantelyat A
PR
Pirio Richardson SE
RD
Raymond D
RS
Reich SG
SP
Saunders Pullman R
SB
Schormair B
SN
Sharma N
SA
Sichani AH
SK
Simonyan K
VJ
Volkmann J
WS
Wagle Shukla A
WJ
Winkelmann J
WL
Wright LJ
ZM
Zech M
ZK
Zeuner KE
ZS
Zittel S
KM
Kasten M
SY
Sun YV
BT
Bäumer T
BN
Brüggemann N
OL
Ozelius LJ
JH
Jinnah HA
KC
Klein C
KI
König IR
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Despite considerable heritability, previous smaller genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have not identified any robust genetic risk factors for isolated dystonia.

2,530 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

2530
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Austria, Czech Republic, U.S., Germany
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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