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Rare, low frequency and common coding variants in CHRNA5 and their contribution to nicotine dependence in European and African Americans.
Olfson E, Saccone NL, Johnson EO, Chen LS, Culverhouse R, Doheny K, Foltz SM, Fox L, Gogarten SM, Hartz S, Hetrick K, Laurie CC, Marosy B, Amin N, Arnett D, Barr RG, Bartz TM, Bertelsen S, Borecki IB, Brown MR, Chasman DI, van Duijn CM, Feitosa MF, Fox ER, Franceschini N, Franco OH, Grove ML, Guo X, Hofman A, Kardia SL, Morrison AC, Musani SK, Psaty BM, Rao DC, Reiner AP, Rice K, Ridker PM, Rose LM, Schick UM, Schwander K, Uitterlinden AG, Vojinovic D, Wang JC, Ware EB, Wilson G, Yao J, Zhao W, Breslau N, Hatsukami D, Stitzel JA, Rice J, Goate A, Bierut LJ. Olfson E, et al. Among authors: rose lm. Mol Psychiatry. 2016 May;21(5):601-7. doi: 10.1038/mp.2015.105. Epub 2015 Aug 4. Mol Psychiatry. 2016. PMID: 26239294 Free PMC article.
Meta-analysis confirmed the risk effect of the only common variant (rs16969968, European ancestry: odds ratio (OR)=1.3, P=3.5 10(-11); African ancestry: OR=1.3, P=0.01) and demonstrated that three low frequency variants contributed an independent risk (aggregate term, Euro …
Meta-analysis confirmed the risk effect of the only common variant (rs16969968, European ancestry: odds ratio (OR)=1.3, P=3.5 10(-11); Afric …
No evidence for genome-wide interactions on plasma fibrinogen by smoking, alcohol consumption and body mass index: results from meta-analyses of 80,607 subjects.
Baumert J, Huang J, McKnight B, Sabater-Lleal M, Steri M, Chu AY, Trompet S, Lopez LM, Fornage M, Teumer A, Tang W, Rudnicka AR, Mälarstig A, Hottenga JJ, Kavousi M, Lahti J, Tanaka T, Hayward C, Huffman JE, Morange PE, Rose LM, Basu S, Rumley A, Stott DJ, Buckley BM, de Craen AJ, Sanna S, Masala M, Biffar R, Homuth G, Silveira A, Sennblad B, Goel A, Watkins H, Müller-Nurasyid M, Rückerl R, Taylor K, Chen MH, de Geus EJ, Hofman A, Witteman JC, de Maat MP, Palotie A, Davies G, Siscovick DS, Kolcic I, Wild SH, Song J, McArdle WL, Ford I, Sattar N, Schlessinger D, Grotevendt A, Franzosi MG, Illig T, Waldenberger M, Lumley T, Tofler GH, Willemsen G, Uitterlinden AG, Rivadeneira F, Räikkönen K, Chasman DI, Folsom AR, Lowe GD, Westendorp RG, Slagboom PE, Cucca F, Wallaschofski H, Strawbridge RJ, Seedorf U, Koenig W, Bis JC, Mukamal KJ, van Dongen J, Widen E, Franco OH, Starr JM, Liu K, Ferrucci L, Polasek O, Wilson JF, Oudot-Mellakh T, Campbell H, Navarro P, Bandinelli S, Eriksson J, Boomsma DI, Dehghan A, Clarke R, Hamsten A, Boerwinkle E, Jukema JW, Naitza S, Ridker PM, Völzke H, Deary IJ, Reiner AP, Trégouët DA, O'Donnell CJ, Strachan DP, Peters A, Smith NL. Baumert J, et al. Among authors: rose lm. PLoS One. 2014 Dec 31;9(12):e111156. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0111156. eCollection 2014. PLoS One. 2014. PMID: 25551457 Free PMC article.
For each SNP and risk factor, we performed a linear regression under an additive genetic model including an interaction term between SNP and risk factor. Interaction estimates were meta-analysed using a fixed-effects model. ...
For each SNP and risk factor, we performed a linear regression under an additive genetic model including an interaction term between …
Effects of long-term averaging of quantitative blood pressure traits on the detection of genetic associations.
Ganesh SK, Chasman DI, Larson MG, Guo X, Verwoert G, Bis JC, Gu X, Smith AV, Yang ML, Zhang Y, Ehret G, Rose LM, Hwang SJ, Papanicolau GJ, Sijbrands EJ, Rice K, Eiriksdottir G, Pihur V, Ridker PM, Vasan RS, Newton-Cheh C; Global Blood Pressure Genetics Consortium; Raffel LJ, Amin N, Rotter JI, Liu K, Launer LJ, Xu M, Caulfield M, Morrison AC, Johnson AD, Vaidya D, Dehghan A, Li G, Bouchard C, Harris TB, Zhang H, Boerwinkle E, Siscovick DS, Gao W, Uitterlinden AG, Rivadeneira F, Hofman A, Willer CJ, Franco OH, Huo Y, Witteman JC, Munroe PB, Gudnason V, Palmas W, van Duijn C, Fornage M, Levy D, Psaty BM, Chakravarti A. Ganesh SK, et al. Among authors: rose lm. Am J Hum Genet. 2014 Jul 3;95(1):49-65. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2014.06.002. Epub 2014 Jun 26. Am J Hum Genet. 2014. PMID: 24975945 Free PMC article.

Replication analyses conducted in cohorts with single-visit BP data showed positive replication of associations and a nominal association (p < 0.05). We estimated a 20% gain in statistical power with long-term average (LTA) as compared to single-visit BP association stu

Replication analyses conducted in cohorts with single-visit BP data showed positive replication of associations and a nominal association (p …
Metabolism and metabolic actions of 6-methylpurine and 2-fluoroadenine in human cells.
Parker WB, Allan PW, Shaddix SC, Rose LM, Speegle HF, Gillespie GY, Bennett LL Jr. Parker WB, et al. Among authors: rose lm. Biochem Pharmacol. 1998 May 15;55(10):1673-81. doi: 10.1016/s0006-2952(98)00034-3. Biochem Pharmacol. 1998. PMID: 9634004
These advantages include a novel mechanism of action resulting in toxicity to nonproliferating and proliferating tumor cells and the high potency of these agents during short-term treatment....
These advantages include a novel mechanism of action resulting in toxicity to nonproliferating and proliferating tumor cells and the high po …
Metabolism and metabolic effects of 2-azahypoxanthine and 2-azaadenosine.
Bennett LL Jr, Smithers D, Rose LM, Adamson DJ, Shaddix SC, Thomas HJ. Bennett LL Jr, et al. Among authors: rose lm. Biochem Pharmacol. 1985 Apr 15;34(8):1293-304. doi: 10.1016/0006-2952(85)90508-8. Biochem Pharmacol. 1985. PMID: 2859858
The pool of ATP was reduced by as much as 75% as 2-azaATP accumulated. In a short-term experiment (4 hr), 2-azaadenosine selectively reduced the pools of adenine nucleotides, whereas 2-azahypoxanthine reduced the pools of guanine nucleotides selectively. ...
The pool of ATP was reduced by as much as 75% as 2-azaATP accumulated. In a short-term experiment (4 hr), 2-azaadenosine selectively …