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1. Hyperglycaemia is a causal risk factor for upper limb pathologies.

3. Simulated distributions from negative experiments highlight the importance of the body mass index distribution in explaining depression-body mass index genetic risk score interactions.

4. Fetal alleles predisposing to metabolically favorable adiposity are associated with higher birth weight.

6. Genome-Wide Association Analysis of Pancreatic Beta-Cell Glucose Sensitivity.

7. Clinical Features and Genetic Risk of Demyelination Following Anti-TNF Treatment.

8. Effects of body mass index on relationship status, social contact and socio-economic position: Mendelian randomization and within-sibling study in UK Biobank.

9. Genetic evidence that higher central adiposity causes gastro-oesophageal reflux disease: a Mendelian randomization study.

11. Mitochondrial genetic variation is enriched in G-quadruplex regions that stall DNA synthesis in vitro.

13. Genome-Wide Association Study of Microscopic Colitis in the UK Biobank Confirms Immune-Related Pathogenesis.

14. Using genetics to understand the causal influence of higher BMI on depression.

15. Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for body fat distribution in 694 649 individuals of European ancestry.

17. Gene-obesogenic environment interactions in the UK Biobank study.

18. Quantifying the extent to which index event biases influence large genetic association studies.

19. Genetic evidence that lower circulating FSH levels lengthen menstrual cycle, increase age at menopause and impact female reproductive health.

20. Mendelian randomization study of height and risk of colorectal cancer.

21. Whole-genome sequencing to understand the genetic architecture of common gene expression and biomarker phenotypes.

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