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The role of ECE1 variants in cognitive ability in old age and Alzheimer's disease risk.
Hamilton G, Harris SE, Davies G, Liewald DC, Tenesa A, Payton A, Horan MA, Ollier WE, Pendleton N; Genetic and Environmental Risk for Alzheimer's Disease (GERAD1) Consortium; Starr JM, Porteous D, Deary IJ. Hamilton G, et al. Among authors: tenesa a. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2012 Sep;159B(6):696-709. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.b.32073. Epub 2012 Jun 12. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2012. PMID: 22693153
Common genetic variants at the CRAC1 (HMPS) locus on chromosome 15q13.3 influence colorectal cancer risk.
Jaeger E, Webb E, Howarth K, Carvajal-Carmona L, Rowan A, Broderick P, Walther A, Spain S, Pittman A, Kemp Z, Sullivan K, Heinimann K, Lubbe S, Domingo E, Barclay E, Martin L, Gorman M, Chandler I, Vijayakrishnan J, Wood W, Papaemmanuil E, Penegar S, Qureshi M; CORGI Consortium; Farrington S, Tenesa A, Cazier JB, Kerr D, Gray R, Peto J, Dunlop M, Campbell H, Thomas H, Houlston R, Tomlinson I. Jaeger E, et al. Among authors: tenesa a. Nat Genet. 2008 Jan;40(1):26-8. doi: 10.1038/ng.2007.41. Epub 2007 Dec 16. Nat Genet. 2008. PMID: 18084292
Genome-wide association scan identifies a colorectal cancer susceptibility locus on 11q23 and replicates risk loci at 8q24 and 18q21.
Tenesa A, Farrington SM, Prendergast JG, Porteous ME, Walker M, Haq N, Barnetson RA, Theodoratou E, Cetnarskyj R, Cartwright N, Semple C, Clark AJ, Reid FJ, Smith LA, Kavoussanakis K, Koessler T, Pharoah PD, Buch S, Schafmayer C, Tepel J, Schreiber S, Völzke H, Schmidt CO, Hampe J, Chang-Claude J, Hoffmeister M, Brenner H, Wilkening S, Canzian F, Capella G, Moreno V, Deary IJ, Starr JM, Tomlinson IP, Kemp Z, Howarth K, Carvajal-Carmona L, Webb E, Broderick P, Vijayakrishnan J, Houlston RS, Rennert G, Ballinger D, Rozek L, Gruber SB, Matsuda K, Kidokoro T, Nakamura Y, Zanke BW, Greenwood CM, Rangrej J, Kustra R, Montpetit A, Hudson TJ, Gallinger S, Campbell H, Dunlop MG. Tenesa A, et al. Nat Genet. 2008 May;40(5):631-7. doi: 10.1038/ng.133. Epub 2008 Mar 30. Nat Genet. 2008. PMID: 18372901 Free PMC article.
Genome-wide association study identifies variants at CSF1, OPTN and TNFRSF11A as genetic risk factors for Paget's disease of bone.
Albagha OM, Visconti MR, Alonso N, Langston AL, Cundy T, Dargie R, Dunlop MG, Fraser WD, Hooper MJ, Isaia G, Nicholson GC, del Pino Montes J, Gonzalez-Sarmiento R, di Stefano M, Tenesa A, Walsh JP, Ralston SH. Albagha OM, et al. Among authors: tenesa a. Nat Genet. 2010 Jun;42(6):520-4. doi: 10.1038/ng.562. Epub 2010 May 2. Nat Genet. 2010. PMID: 20436471 Free PMC article.
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