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1. Association of physical activity and air pollution exposure with the risk of type 2 diabetes: a large population-based prospective cohort study.

2. Quantifying the phenome‐wide disease burden of obesity using electronic health records and genomics.

3. Large-scale genomic analyses reveal insights into pleiotropy across circulatory system diseases and nervous system disorders.

4. Mendelian randomization analysis of plasma levels of CD209 and MICB proteins and the risk of varicose veins of lower extremities.

5. Long-term air pollutants exposure and respiratory mortality: A large prospective cohort study.

6. Genetically determined serum urate levels and cardiovascular and other diseases in UK Biobank cohort: A phenome-wide mendelian randomization study.

7. Phenome-wide Mendelian-randomization study of genetically determined vitamin D on multiple health outcomes using the UK Biobank study.

8. Long-term air pollution exposure, habitual physical activity, and incident chronic kidney disease.

9. A review and future research directions of secure and trustworthy mobile agent-based e-marketplace systems.

10. Use of Genetic Variants Related to Antihypertensive Drugs to Inform on Efficacy and Side Effects.

11. Mapping the Read2/CTV3 controlled clinical terminologies to Phecodes in UK Biobank primary care electronic health records: implementation and evaluation.

12. Associations of Genetically Predicted Lp(a) (Lipoprotein [a]) Levels With Cardiovascular Traits in Individuals of European and African Ancestry.

13. A unified framework identifies new links between plasma lipids and diseases from electronic medical records across large-scale cohorts.

14. Associations of regular glucosamine use with all-cause and cause-specific mortality: a large prospective cohort study.

15. MR-PheWAS: exploring the causal effect of SUA level on multiple disease outcomes by using genetic instruments in UK Biobank.

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