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The following pages link to What can mendelian randomisation tell us about modifiable behavioural and environmental exposures? (Q36119363):
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- The mathematical limits of genetic prediction for complex chronic disease (Q23915939) (← links)
- Is low folate a risk factor for depression? A meta-analysis and exploration of heterogeneity (Q24642035) (← links)
- Gene-environment interactions in schizophrenia: review of epidemiological findings and future directions (Q24643775) (← links)
- We screen newborns, don't we?: realizing the promise of public health genomics (Q27007571) (← links)
- A non-synonymous variant in ADH1B is strongly associated with prenatal alcohol use in a European sample of pregnant women (Q28391686) (← links)
- Inflammation, insulin resistance, and diabetes--Mendelian randomization using CRP haplotypes points upstream (Q28473422) (← links)
- Phenotype refinement strengthens the association of AHR and CYP1A1 genotype with caffeine consumption (Q28655080) (← links)
- Prenatal alcohol exposure and childhood balance ability: findings from a UK birth cohort study (Q28681294) (← links)
- Serum iron levels and the risk of Parkinson disease: a Mendelian randomization study (Q28681958) (← links)
- The interplay of genes and adolescent development in substance use disorders: leveraging findings from GWAS meta-analyses to test developmental hypotheses about nicotine consumption (Q28728693) (← links)
- Evaluation of genetic markers as instruments for Mendelian randomization studies on vitamin D (Q28729831) (← links)
- Homocysteine and coronary heart disease: meta-analysis of MTHFR case-control studies, avoiding publication bias (Q28731901) (← links)
- Association between C reactive protein and coronary heart disease: mendelian randomisation analysis based on individual participant data (Q28742740) (← links)
- Mendelian Randomization for Strengthening Causal Inference in Observational Studies (Q29037397) (← links)
- Putting the Genome in Context: Gene-Environment Interactions in Type 2 Diabetes (Q30251394) (← links)
- Association Between Telomere Length and Risk of Cancer and Non-Neoplastic Diseases: A Mendelian Randomization Study (Q30253080) (← links)
- Candidate-gene analysis of white matter hyperintensities on neuroimaging. (Q30300252) (← links)
- Causal diagrams in systems epidemiology (Q30395155) (← links)
- Genetics, sleep and memory: a recall-by-genotype study of ZNF804A variants and sleep neurophysiology (Q30670521) (← links)
- JOINT ANALYSIS OF SNP AND GENE EXPRESSION DATA IN GENETIC ASSOCIATION STUDIES OF COMPLEX DISEASES. (Q30800044) (← links)
- Does high C-reactive protein concentration increase atherosclerosis? The Whitehall II Study (Q33361648) (← links)
- An evaluation of the genetic-matched pair study design using genome-wide SNP data from the European population (Q33401217) (← links)
- Instrumental variables I: instrumental variables exploit natural variation in nonexperimental data to estimate causal relationships (Q33428425) (← links)
- Type 2 diabetes gene TCF7L2 polymorphism is not associated with fetal and postnatal growth in two birth cohort studies (Q33483639) (← links)
- Genetic association studies and the effect of misclassification and selection bias in putative confounders (Q33519325) (← links)
- Serum calcium and risk of migraine: a Mendelian randomization study (Q33614592) (← links)
- Addressing the challenges of cleft lip and palate research in India (Q33671478) (← links)
- Bayesian methods for instrumental variable analysis with genetic instruments ('Mendelian randomization'): example with urate transporter SLC2A9 as an instrumental variable for effect of urate levels on metabolic syndrome (Q33884926) (← links)
- Causal Assessment of Serum Urate Levels in Cardiometabolic Diseases Through a Mendelian Randomization Study (Q33887961) (← links)
- Body fat and dairy product intake in lactase persistent and non-persistent children and adolescents (Q33921448) (← links)
- Generating large-scale longitudinal data resources for aging research (Q33956715) (← links)
- Risk of esophageal adenocarcinoma decreases with height, based on consortium analysis and confirmed by Mendelian randomization (Q34036491) (← links)
- Meta-analyses of blood homocysteine levels for gender and genetic association studies of the MTHFR C677T polymorphism in schizophrenia. (Q34048609) (← links)
- Lactase non-persistence as a determinant of milk avoidance and calcium intake in children and adolescents (Q34125979) (← links)
- Metabolic imprinting, programming and epigenetics - a review of present priorities and future opportunities (Q34142249) (← links)
- Methods for meta-analysis of individual participant data from Mendelian randomisation studies with binary outcomes (Q34311112) (← links)
- Obesity and risk of esophageal adenocarcinoma and Barrett's esophagus: a Mendelian randomization study (Q34354158) (← links)
- Association of the European lactase persistence variant (LCT-13910 C>T polymorphism) with obesity in the Canary Islands (Q34399618) (← links)
- Proceeding From Observed Correlation to Causal Inference: The Use of Natural Experiments (Q34483888) (← links)
- Using Mendelian randomisation to infer causality in depression and anxiety research (Q34531808) (← links)
- Examining overweight and obesity as risk factors for common mental disorders using fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) genotype-instrumented analysis: The Whitehall II Study, 1985-2004. (Q34547712) (← links)
- A platform for the remote conduct of gene-environment interaction studies (Q34562920) (← links)
- Use of genetic markers and gene-diet interactions for interrogating population-level causal influences of diet on health (Q34581653) (← links)
- Phytochemicals and cancer. (Q34623710) (← links)
- The causal effect of red blood cell folate on genome-wide methylation in cord blood: a Mendelian randomization approach (Q35059128) (← links)
- Evaluation of an association between plasma total homocysteine and schizophrenia by a Mendelian randomization analysis. (Q35712593) (← links)
- Two-step epigenetic Mendelian randomization: a strategy for establishing the causal role of epigenetic processes in pathways to disease. (Q35832781) (← links)
- G = E: What GWAS Can Tell Us about the Environment (Q35920595) (← links)
- Credible Mendelian randomization studies: approaches for evaluating the instrumental variable assumptions (Q36006147) (← links)
- Is chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS/ME) heritable in children, and if so, why does it matter? (Q36121501) (← links)