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2. Genome-wide association study identifies six new loci influencing pulse pressure and mean arterial pressure
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Wain, Louise V., Verwoert, Germaine C., O'Reilly, Paul F., Shi, Gang, Johnson, Toby, Johnson, Andrew D., Bochud, Murielle, Rice, Kenneth M., Henneman, Peter, Smith, Albert V., Ehret, Georg B., Amin, Najaf, Larson, Martin G., Mooser, Vincent, Hadley, David, Dörr, Marcus, Bis, Joshua C, Aspelund, Thor, Esko, Tõnu, Janssens, A Cecile J. 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M., Erdmann, Jeanette, Van Dijk, Ko Willem, Boerwinkle, Eric, Boehnke, Michael, Ridker, Paul M., Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta, Chakravarti, Aravinda, Abecasis, Goncalo R., Gudnason, Vilmundur, Newton-Cheh, Christopher, Levy, Daniel, Munroe, Patricia B., Psaty, Bruce M., Caulfield, Mark J., Rao, Dabeeru C., Tobin, Martin D., Elliott, Paul, Van, Duijn, Cornelia M., McEniery CM, Wilkinson, Ib, Cockcroft, Jr, O'Shaughnessy, Km, Newhouse, Sj, Yasmin, Smith, Av, Eiriksdottir, G, Launer, Lj, Sigurdsson, S, Aspelund, T, Gudnason, V, De Bacquer, D, Rietzschel, Er, De Backer, Gg, Van Bortel, L, De Buyzere, Ml, Segers, P, Bekaert, S, Gillebert, Tc, De Meyer, T, Ferrucci, L, Tanaka, T, Johnson, Ad, Levy, D, Benjamin, Ej, Mitchell, Gf, Vita, Ja, Larson, Mg, Hamburg, Nm, Vasan, R, Isaacs, A, Schut, Af, Oostra, Ba, van Duijn, Cm, van Rijn, Mj, Sie, Mp, Newman, Ab, Herrington, Dm, Andrews, J, Ding, J, Sutton-Tyrrell, Kc, Harris, Tb, Howard, Td, Liu, Y, Parsa, A, Shuldiner, Ar, Mcardle, Pf, Gibson, Q, Post, W, Dehghan, A, Hofman, A, Uitterlinden, Ag, Sijbrands, Ej, Rivadeneira, F, Mattace-Raso, Fu, Verwoert, Gc, Witteman, Jc, Scuteri, A, Lakatta, Eg, Jewell, E, Abecasis, Gr, Tarasov, Kv, Uda, M, Najjar, S, Sanna, S, Attwood, T, Belz, S, Braund, P, Cambien, F, Cooper, J, Crisp-Hihn, A, Deloukas, P, Foad, N, Eardman, J, Goodall, Ah, Gracey, J, Gray, E, Gulde, S, Gwilliams, R, Heimerl, S, Hengstenberg, C, Jolley, J, Krishnan, U, Linsel-Nitschke, P, Lloyd-Jones, H, Lugauer, I, Lundmark, P, Maouche, S, Moore, J, Muir, D, Murray, E, Nelson, Cp, Neudert, J, Niblett, D, O'Leary, K, Ouwehand, Wh, Pollard, H, Rankin, A, Rice, Cm, Sager, H, Samani, Nj, Sambrook, J, Schmitz, G, Scholz, M, Schroeder, L, Schunkert, H, Syvannen, Ac, Wallace, C, Kathiresan, S, Reilly, Mp, Erdmann, J, Assimes, Tl, Boerwinkle, E, Hall, A, König, Ir, Laaksonen, R, Mcpherson, R, Thompson, Jr, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Ziegler, A, Absher, D, Chen, L, Cupples, La, Halperin, E, Li, M, Musunuru, K, Preuss, M, Schillert, A, Thorleifsson, G, Voight, Bf, Wells, Ga, Assime, Tl, Holm, H, Roberts, R, Stewart, Af, Fortmann, S, Go, A, Hlatky, M, Iribarren, C, Knowles, J, Myers, R, Quertermous, T, Sidney, S, Risch, N, Tang, H, Blankenberg, S, Zeller, T, Wild, P, Schnabel, R, Sinning, C, Lackner, K, Tiret, L, Nicaud, V, Bickel, C, Rupprecht, Hj, Perret, C, Proust, C, Münzel, T, Barbalic, M, Bis, J, Chen, Iy, Cupples, L, Demissie-Banjaw, S, Folsom, A, Glazer, N, Harris, T, Heckbert, S, Lumley, T, Marciante, K, Morrison, A, O' Donnell, Cj, Psaty, Bm, Rice, K, Rotter, Ji, Siscovick, D, Smith, N, Smith, A, Taylor, Kd, van Duijn, C, Volcik, K, Whitteman, J, Ramachandran, V, Uitterlinden, A, Gretarsdottir, S, Gulcher, Jr, Kong, A, Stefansson, K, Thorgeirsson, G, Andersen, K, Fischer, M, Grosshennig, A, Lieb, W, Stark, K, Schreiber, S, Wichmann, He, Aherrahrou, Z, Bruse, P, Doering, A, Illig, T, Klopp, N, Loley, C, Medack, A, Meisinger, C, Meitinger, T, Nahrstedt, J, Peters, A, Wagner, Ak, Willenborg, C, Böhm, Bo, Dobnig, H, Grammer, Tb, Hoffmann, Mm, Kleber, M, März, W, Meinitzer, A, Winkelmann, Br, Pilz, S, Renner, W, Scharnagl, H, Stojakovic, T, Tomaschitz, A, Winkler, K, Guiducci, C, Burtt, N, Gabriel, Sb, O'Donnell, Cj, Elosua, R, Peltonen, L, Salomaa, V, Schwartz, Sm, Melander, O, Altshuler, D, Dandona, S, Jarinova, O, Qu, L, Wilensky, R, Matthai, W, Hakonarson, Hh, Devaney, J, Burnett, M, Pichard, Ad, Kent, Km, Satler, L, Lindsay, Jm, Waksman, R, Knouff, Cw, Waterworth, Dm, Walker, Mc, Mooser, V, Epstein, Se, Rader, Dj, Wright, Bj, Balmforth, Aj, Ball, Sg, Smith, Nl, Felix, Jf, Morrison, Ac, Demissie, S, Glazer, Nl, Loehr, Lr, Rosamond, Wd, Bis, Jc, Folsom, Ar, Benjamin, E, Aulchenko, Y, Haritunians, T, Couper, D, Murabito, J, Yang, Ya, Stricker, Bh, Gottdiener, J, Chang, Pp, Wang, Tj, Rice, Km, Heckbert, Sr, Fox, Er, Willerson, Jt, Köttgen, A, Pattaro, C, Böger, Ca, Fuchsberger, C, Olden, M, Gao, X, Yang, Q, O'Connell, Jr, Schmidt, H, Ketkar, S, Hwang, Sj, Teumer, A, Paré, G, Atkinson, Ej, Lohman, K, Cornelis, Mc, Probst-Hensch, Nm, Kronenberg, F, Tönjes, A, Hayward, C, Rampersaud, E, Mitchell, Bd, Arking, De, Struchalin, M, Cavalieri, M, Singleton, A, Giallauria, F, Metter, J, de Boer, Ih, Zillikens, Mc, Feitosa, M, Province, M, de Andrade, M, Turner, St, Schnabel, Rb, Wilde, S, Munzel, Tf, Leak, T, Koenig, W, Zgaga, L, Zemunik, T, Kolcic, I, Minelli, C, Hu, Fb, Johansson, A, Igl, W, Zaboli, G, Wild, Sh, Wright, Af, Campbell, H, Ellinghaus, D, Imboden, M, Nitsch, D, Brandstätter, A, Kollerits, B, Kedenko, L, Mägi, R, Stumvoll, M, Kovacs, P, Boban, M, Campbell, S, Endlich, K, Völzke, H, Kroemer, Hk, Nauck, M, Völker, U, Polasek, O, Vitart, V, Badola, S, Parker, An, Ridker, Pm, Kardia, Sl, Curhan, Gc, Franke, A, Rochat, T, Paulweber, B, Prokopenko, I, Wang, W, Coresh, J, Schmidt, R, Shlipak, Mg, Borecki, I, Krämer, Bk, Rudan, I, Gyllensten, U, Wilson, Jf, Pramstaller, Pp, Rettig, R, Hastie, N, Chasman, Di, Kao, Wh, Heid, Im, Fox, C, Felix, Sb, Watzinger, N, Homuth, G, Aragam, J, Dörr, M, Zweiker, R, Lind, L, Rodeheffer, Rj, Greiser, Kh, Deckers, Jw, Stritzke, J, Lackner, Kj, Ingelsson, E, Kullo, I, Haerting, J, Reffelmann, T, Redfield, Mm, Werdan, K, Arnett, Dk, Blettner, M, Friedrich, N, Chambers, Jc, Zhang, W, Lord, Gm, van der Harst, P, Lawlor, Da, Sehmi, J, Gale, Dp, Wass, Mn, Ahmadi, Kr, Bakker, Sj, Beckmann, J, Bilo, Hj, Bochud, M, Brown, Mj, Caulfield, Mj, Connell, Jm, Cook, Ht, Cotlarciuc, I, Davey Smith, G, de Silva, R, Deng, G, Devuyst, O, Dikkeschei, Ld, Dimkovic, N, Dockrell, M, Dominiczak, A, Ebrahim, S, Eggermann, T, Farrall, M, Floege, J, Forouhi, Ng, Gansevoort, Rt, Han, X, Hedblad, B, Homan van der Heide, Jj, Hepkema, Bg, Hernandez-Fuentes, M, Hypponen, E, Johnson, T, de Jong, Pe, Kleefstra, N, Lagou, V, Lapsley, M, Li, Y, Loos, Rj, Luan, J, Luttropp, K, Maréchal, C, Munroe, Pb, Nordfors, L, Penninx, Bw, Perucha, E, Pouta, A, Roderick, Pj, Ruokonen, A, Schalling, M, Schlessinger, D, Schlieper, G, Seelen, Ma, Sjögren, M, Smit, Jh, Snieder, H, Soranzo, N, Spector, Td, Stenvinkel, P, Sternberg, Mj, Swaminathan, R, Ubink-Veltmaat, Lj, Vollenweider, P, Waterworth, D, Zerres, K, Waeber, G, Wareham, Nj, Maxwell, Ph, Mccarthy, Mi, Jarvelin, Mr, Lightstone, L, Scott, J, Navis, G, Elliott, P, and Kooner, Js.
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Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) ,Linkage disequilibrium ,pulse pressure ,mean arterial pressure ,genome-wide ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Genome-wide association study ,BLOOD-PRESSURE ,Blood Pressure ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,0302 clinical medicine ,RELEVANCE ,CardioGram ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Genetics & Heredity ,ddc:616 ,Genetics ,0303 health sciences ,Genome-wide association ,11 Medical And Health Sciences ,Arteries ,ADRENERGIC-RECEPTOR TRAFFICKING ,Pulse pressure ,EchoGen consortium ,Hypertension ,HEART-FAILURE ,arterial pressure ,Case-Control Studie ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Human ,circulatory and respiratory physiology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mean arterial pressure ,Arterie ,AortaGen Consortium ,Cardiogenics consortium ,Locus (genetics) ,Biology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,Follow-Up Studie ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,METAANALYSIS ,030304 developmental biology ,Genetic association ,Science & Technology ,HYPERTENSION ,MORTALITY ,Case-control study ,CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE RISK ,06 Biological Sciences ,GENE ,MICE ,Endocrinology ,Blood pressure ,CKDGen consortium ,Genetic Loci ,Case-Control Studies ,KidneyGen consortium ,CHARGE Consortium Heart Failure Working Group ,LifeLines Cohort Study ,Developmental Biology ,Follow-Up Studies ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Les affiliations des 100 premiers auteurs sont renseignées dans la notice. Les affiliations des autres auteurs sont disponibles à la fin de la publication.; International audience; Numerous genetic loci have been associated with systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) in Europeans(1-3). We now report genome-wide association studies of pulse pressure (PP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP). In discovery (N = 74,064) and follow-up studies (N = 48,607), we identified at genome-wide significance (P = 2.7 x 10(-8) to P = 2.3 x 10(-13)) four new PP loci (at 4q12 near CHIC2, 7q22.3 near PIK3CG, 8q24.12 in NOV and 11q24.3 near ADAMTS8), two new MAP loci (3p21.31 in MAP4 and 10q25.3 near ADRB1) and one locus associated with both of these traits (2q24.3 near FIGN) that has also recently been associated with SBP in east Asians. For three of the new PP loci, the estimated effect for SBP was opposite of that for DBP, in contrast to the majority of common SBP- and DBP-associated variants, which show concordant effects on both traits. These findings suggest new genetic pathways underlying blood pressure variation, some of which may differentially influence SBP and DBP.
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Butterworth, As, Braund, Ps, Farrall, M, Hardwick, Rj, Saleheen, D, Peden, Jf, Soranzo, N, Chambers, Jc, Sivapalaratnam, S, Kleber, Me, Keating, B, Qasim, A, Klopp, N, Erdmann, J, Assimes, Tl, Ball, Sg, Balmforth, Aj, Barnes, Ta, Basart, H, Baumert, J, Bezzina, Cr, Boerwinkle, E, Boehm, Bo, Brocheton, J, Bugert, P, Cambien, F, Clarke, R, Codd, V, Collins, R, Couper, D, Cupples, La, de Jong JS, Diemert, P, Ejebe, K, Elbers, Cc, Elliott, P, Fornage, M, Franzosi, Mg, Frossard, P, Garner, S, Goel, A, Goodall, Ah, Hengstenberg, C, Hunt, Se, Kastelein, Jj, Klungel, Oh, Klüter, H, Koch, K, König, Ir, Kooner, As, Laaksonen, R, Lathrop, M, Li, M, Liu, K, Mcpherson, R, Musameh, Md, Musani, S, Nelson, Cp, O'Donnell, Cj, Ongen, H, Papanicolaou, G, Peters, A, Peters, Bj, Potter, S, Psaty, Bm, Qu, L, Rader, Dj, Rasheed, A, Rice, C, Scott, J, Seedorf, U, Sehmi, Js, Sotoodehnia, N, Stark, K, Stephens, J, van der Schoot CE, van der Schouw YT, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Tomaszewski, M, van der Harst, P, Vasan, Rs, Wilde, Aa, Willenborg, C, Winkelmann, Br, Zaidi, M, Zhang, W, Ziegler, A, de Bakker PI, Koenig, W, Mätz, W, Trip, Md, Reilly, Mp, Kathiresan, S, Schunkert, H, Hamsten, A, Hall, As, Kooner, Js, Thompson, Sg, Thompson, Jr, Deloukas, P, Ouwehand, Wh, Watkins, H, Danesh, J, Samani, Nj, Barnes, T, Rafelt, S, Bruinsma, N, Dekker, Lr, Henriques, Jp, Koch, Kt, de Winter RJ, Alings, M, Allaart, Cf, Gorgels, Ap, Verheugt, Fw, Mueller, M, Meisinger, C, Derohannessian, S, Mehta, Nn, Ferguson, J, Hakonarson, H, Matthai, W, Wilensky, R, Hopewell, Jc, Parish, S, Linksted, P, Notman, J, Gonzalez, H, Young, A, Ostley, T, Munday, A, Goodwin, N, Verdon, V, Shah, S, Cobb, L, Edwards, C, Mathews, C, Gunter, R, Benham, J, Davies, C, Cobb, M, Crowther, J, Richards, A, Silver, M, Tochlin, S, Mozley, S, Clark, S, Radley, M, Kourellias, K, Silveira, A, Söderholm, B, Olsson, P, Barlera, S, Tognoni, G, Rust, S, Assmann, G, Heath, S, Zelenika, D, Gut, I, Green, F, Peden, J, Aly, A, Anner, K, Björklund, K, Blomgren, G, Cederschiöld, B, Danell Toverud, K, Eriksson, P, Grundstedt, U, Heinonen, M, Hellénius, Ml, van't Hooft, F, Husman, K, Lagercrantz, J, Larsson, A, Larsson, M, Mossfeldt, M, Mälarstig, A, Olsson, G, Sabater Lleal, M, Sennblad, B, Strawbridge, R, Öhrvik, J, Zaman, Ks, Mallick, Nh, Azhar, M, Samad, A, Ishaq, M, Shah, N, Samuel, M, Reilly, M, Holm, H, Preuss, M, Stewart, Af, Barbalic, M, Gieger, C, Absher, D, Aherrahrou, Z, Allayee, H, Altshuler, D, Anand, S, Andersen, K, Anderson, Jl, Ardissino, D, Becker, Lc, Becker, Dm, Berger, K, Bis, Jc, Boekholdt, Sm, Brown, Mj, Burnett, Ms, Buysschaert, I, Carlquist, Jf, Chen, L, Davies, Rw, Dedoussis, G, Dehghan, A, Demissie, S, Devaney, J, Do, R, Doering, A, El Mokhtari NE, Ellis, Sg, Elosua, R, Engert, Jc, Epstein, S, de Faire, U, Fischer, M, Folsom, Ar, Freyer, J, Gigante, B, Girelli, D, Gretarsdottir, S, Gudnason, V, Gulcher, Jr, Tennstedt, S, Halperin, E, Hammond, N, Hazen, Sl, Hofman, A, Horne, Bd, Illig, T, Iribarren, C, Jones, Gt, Jukema, Jw, Kaiser, Ma, Kaplan, Lm, Khaw, Kt, Knowles, Jw, Kolovou, G, Kong, A, Lambrechts, D, Leander, K, Lieb, W, Lettre, G, Loley, C, Lotery, Aj, Mannucci, Pm, Maouche, S, Martinelli, Nicola, Mckeown, Pp, Meitinger, T, Melander, O, Merlini, Pa, Mooser, V, Morgan, T, Mühleisen, Tw, Muhlestein, Jb, Musunuru, K, Nahrstaedt, J, Nöthen, Mm, Olivieri, Oliviero, Peyvandi, F, Patel, Rs, Patterson, Cc, Quyyumi, Aa, Rallidis, Ls, Roosendaal, Fr, Rubin, D, Salomaa, V, Sampietro, Ml, Sandhu, Ms, Schadt, E, Schäfer, A, Schillert, A, Schreiber, S, Schrezenmeir, J, Schwartz, Sm, Siscovick, Ds, Sivananthan, M, Smith, Av, Smith, Tb, Snoep, Jd, Spertus, Ja, Stefansson, K, Stirrups, K, Stoll, M, Tang, Wh, Thorgeirsson, G, Thorleifsson, G, Uitterlinden, Ag, van Rij AM, Voight, Bf, Wareham, Nj, Awells, G, Wichmann, He, Witteman, Jc, Wright, Bj, Ye, S, Quertermous, T, März, W, Blankenberg, S, Roberts, R, Onland Moret NC, van Setten, J, Verschuren, Wm, Boer, Jm, Wijmenga, C, Hofker, Mh, Maitland van der Zee AH, de Boer, A, Grobbee, De, Attwood, T, Belz, S, Braund, P, Cooper, J, Crisp Hihn, A, Foad, N, Gracey, J, Gray, E, Gwilliams, R, Heimerl, S, Jolley, J, Krishnan, U, Lloyd Jones, H, Lugauer, I, Lundmark, P, Moore, Js, Muir, D, Murray, E, Neudert, J, Niblett, D, O'Leary, K, Pollard, H, Rankin, A, Rice, Cm, Sager, H, Sambrook, J, Schmitz, G, Scholz, M, Schroeder, L, Syvannen, Ac, Wallace, C., Cardiologie, RS: CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care, Vascular Medicine, Other departments, ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, Cardiology, Landsteiner Laboratory, Clinical Haematology, Pulmonology, and Medical Research Council (MRC)
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Male ,Cancer Research ,Candidate gene ,Epidemiology ,Genome-wide association study ,Coronary Artery Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Cardiovascular ,0302 clinical medicine ,GENETICS & HEREDITY ,Genetics (clinical) ,Genetics ,0303 health sciences ,Cardiovascular diseases [NCEBP 14] ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,CYP17A1 ,Genetic Epidemiology ,Genome-wide association ,Myocardial-infarction ,Susceptibility loci ,Risk ,Atherosclerosis ,Metanalysis ,Lipoprotein ,Medicine ,Female ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Research Article ,Asian Continental Ancestry Group ,Adult ,SUSCEPTIBILITY LOCI ,lcsh:QH426-470 ,European Continental Ancestry Group ,Biology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,coronary artery disease ,genetics ,White People ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Asian People ,Genetic variation ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,Allele ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,METAANALYSIS ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Genetic Association Studies ,Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology ,Alleles ,030304 developmental biology ,Aged ,0604 Genetics ,Science & Technology ,Case-control study ,Genetic Variation ,Human Genetics ,Odds ratio ,large-scale gene analysis ,lcsh:Genetics ,LIPOPROTEIN ,MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION ,ATHEROSCLEROSIS ,Case-Control Studies ,Genetics of Disease ,IBC 50K CAD Consortium ,Developmental Biology ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Coronary artery disease (CAD) has a significant genetic contribution that is incompletely characterized. To complement genome-wide association (GWA) studies, we conducted a large and systematic candidate gene study of CAD susceptibility, including analysis of many uncommon and functional variants. We examined 49,094 genetic variants in ∼2,100 genes of cardiovascular relevance, using a customised gene array in 15,596 CAD cases and 34,992 controls (11,202 cases and 30,733 controls of European descent; 4,394 cases and 4,259 controls of South Asian origin). We attempted to replicate putative novel associations in an additional 17,121 CAD cases and 40,473 controls. Potential mechanisms through which the novel variants could affect CAD risk were explored through association tests with vascular risk factors and gene expression. We confirmed associations of several previously known CAD susceptibility loci (eg, 9p21.3:p, Author Summary Coronary artery disease (CAD) has a strong genetic basis that remains poorly characterised. Using a custom-designed array, we tested the association with CAD of almost 50,000 common and low frequency variants in ∼2,000 genes of known or suspected cardiovascular relevance. We genotyped the array in 15,596 CAD cases and 34,992 controls (11,202 cases and 30,733 controls of European descent; 4,394 cases and 4,259 controls of South Asian origin) and attempted to replicate putative novel associations in an additional 17,121 CAD cases and 40,473 controls. We report the novel association of variants in or near four genes with CAD and in additional studies identify potential mechanisms by which some of these novel variants affect CAD risk. Interestingly, we found that these variants, as well as the majority of previously reported CAD variants, have similar associations in Europeans and South Asians. Contrary to prior expectations, many previously suggested candidate genes did not show evidence of any effect on CAD risk, and neither did we identify any novel low frequency alleles with strong effects amongst the genes tested. Discovery of novel genes associated with heart disease may help to further understand the aetiology of cardiovascular disease and identify new targets for therapeutic interventions.
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Lambertz, H., Kreis, A., Gerich, N., Hanrath, P., Funk, M., Schneider, B., Angelsen, Bjørn A. J., Dørum, Stein, Brubakk, Alf O., Vik, Anne, Sons, Hermann, Marx, Roger, Becker, Thomas, Lösse, Benno, Schulte, Hagen D., Bircks, Wolfgang, Schlief, R., Grau, G., Niendorf, H. P., Smith, Peter K., Kabas, J. Scott, Johnson, Scott H., Kisslo, Joseph, Cacciapuoti, Federico, Lama, Diana, D'Avino, Maria, Manduca, Antonio, Scoti, Giovanni G., Saaibi, J F, Heton, D C, van Daele, M., Bosch, H., Reiber, H., Sutherland, G., Roelandt, J., Fraser, A. G., Ikram, S., Bryan, A. J., Angelini, G. D., Guerreiro, M. M., Sepulveda, F. J., Gomes, M. R., von Scheidt, W, Neudert, J, Heigl, F, Autenrieth, G, Marosy, György, Nyárádi, Attila, Porubszky, Iván, Bodor, Elek, Cialfi, A., Sala, R., Pernpruner, S., Bombardini, Tonino, Pierangeli, Vera, Arpesella, Giorgio, Senni, Michele, Zacà, Faoio, Puddu, Paolo, Steffanon, Luigi, Galli, Roberto, Pierangeli, Angelo, Naumovski, Josif, Srbinovska, Elizabeta, Petrovski, Boče, Donegani, E., Ottino, G. M., Luna, B. G., Calleja, H. B., Noval, L. R., Kuizon, D. S., Ong-Go, M., Inciong, M. A., Monzon, O., Machado, F. Q., Sepúlveda, F. F., Kleinman, Jody, Czer, Lawrence, DeRobertis, Michele, Maurer, Gerald, Chaux, Aurelio, Simon, P., Mohl, W., Rosenitz, Ch., Neumann, F., Domanig, E., Wolner, E., Sæther, Ola, Levang, Ola, Myhre, Hans O., Tjønndal, Henry, Skjærpe, Terje, Hatle, Liv, Salati, M., Santoli, C., Gastadi, L., Morello, M., and Garachemani, A.
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Butterworth, A.S., Braund, P.S., Hardwick, R.J., Saleheen, D., Peden, J.F., Soranzo, N., Chambers, J.C., Kleber, M.E., Keating, B., Qasim, A., Klopp, N., Erdmann, J., Basart, H., Baumert, J.H., Bezzina, C.R., Boehm, B.O., Brocheton, J., Bugert, P., Cambien, F., Collins, R., Couper, D., Jong, J.S. de, Diemert, P., Ejebe, K., Elbers, C.C., Elliott, P., Fornage, M., Frossard, P., Garner, S., Hunt, S.E., Kastelein, J.J., Klungel, O.H., Kluter, H., Koch, K., Konig, I.R., Kooner, A.S., Liu, K., McPherson, R., Musameh, M.D., Musani, S., Papanicolaou, G., Peters, A., Peters, B.J., Potter, S., Psaty, B.M., Rasheed, A., Scott, J., Seedorf, U., Sehmi, J.S., Sotoodehnia, N., Stark, K., Stephens, J., Schoot, C.E. van der, Schouw, Y.T. van der, Harst, P. van der, Vasan, R.S., Wilde, A.A., Willenborg, C., Winkelmann, B.R., Zaidi, M., Zhang, W., Ziegler, A., Koenig, W., Matz, W., Trip, M.D., Reilly, M.P., Kathiresan, S., Schunkert, H., Hamsten, A., Hall, A.S., Kooner, J.S., Thompson, S.G., Thompson, J.R., Watkins, H., Danesh, J., Barnes, T., Rafelt, S., Codd, V., Bruinsma, N., Dekker, L.R., Henriques, J.P., Koch, K.T., Winter, R.J. de, Alings, M., Allaart, C.F., Gorgels, A.P., Verheugt, F.W.A., Mueller, M., Meisinger, C., DerOhannessian, S., Mehta, N.N., Ferguson, J., Hakonarson, H., Matthai, W., Wilensky, R., Hopewell, J.C., Parish, S., Linksted, P., Notman, J., Gonzalez, H., Young, A., Ostley, T., Munday, A., Goodwin, N., Verdon, V., Shah, S., Edwards, C., Mathews, C., Gunter, R., Benham, J., Davies, C., Cobb, M., Cobb, L., Crowther, J., Richards, A., Silver, M., Tochlin, S., Mozley, S., Clark, S., Radley, M., Kourellias, K., Olsson, P., Barlera, S., Tognoni, G., Rust, S., Assmann, G., Heath, S., Zelenika, D., Gut, I., Green, F., Farrall, M., Goel, A., Ongen, H., Franzosi, M.G., Lathrop, M., Clarke, R., Aly, A., Anner, K., Bjorklund, K., Blomgren, G., Cederschiold, B., Danell-Toverud, K., Eriksson, P., Grundstedt, U., Heinonen, M., Hellenius, M.L., Hooft, F. van 't, Husman, K., Lagercrantz, J., Larsson, A., Larsson, M., Mossfeldt, M., Malarstig, A., Olsson, G., Sabater-Lleal, M., Sennblad, B., Silveira, A., Strawbridge, R., Soderholm, B., Ohrvik, J., Zaman, K.S., Mallick, N.H., Azhar, M., Samad, A., Ishaq, M., Shah, N., Samuel, M., Kathiresan, S.C., Assimes, T.L., Holm, H., Preuss, M., Stewart, A.F., Barbalic, M., Gieger, C., Absher, D., Aherrahrou, Z., Allayee, H., Altshuler, D., Anand, S., Andersen, K., Anderson, J.L., Ardissino, D., Ball, S.G., Balmforth, A.J., Barnes, T.A., Becker, L.C., Becker, D.M., Berger, K., Bis, J.C., Boekholdt, S.M., Boerwinkle, E., Brown, M.J., Burnett, M.S., Buysschaert, I., Carlquist, J.F., Chen, L., Davies, R.W., Dedoussis, G., Dehghan, A., Demissie, S., Devaney, J., Do, R., Doering, A., El Mokhtari, N.E., Ellis, S.G., Elosua, R., Engert, J.C., Epstein, S., Faire, U. de, Fischer, M., Folsom, A.R., Freyer, J., Gigante, B., Girelli, D., Gretarsdottir, S., Gudnason, V., Gulcher, J.R., Tennstedt, S., Halperin, E., Hammond, N., Hazen, S.L., Hofman, A., Horne, B.D., Illig, T., Iribarren, C., Jones, G.T., Jukema, J.W., Kaiser, M.A., Kaplan, L.M., Khaw, K.T., Knowles, J.W., Kolovou, G., Kong, A., Laaksonen, R., Lambrechts, D., Leander, K., Li, M., Lieb, W., Lettre, G., Loley, C., Lotery, A.J., Mannucci, P.M., Martinelli, N., McKeown, P.P., Meitinger, T., Melander, O., Merlini, P.A., Mooser, V., Morgan, T., Muhleisen T.W., ., Muhlestein, J.B., Musunuru, K., Nahrstaedt, J., Nothen, Markus, Olivieri, O., Peyvandi, F., Patel, R.S., Patterson, C.C., Qu, L., Quyyumi, A.A., Rader, D.J., Rallidis, L.S., Rice, C., Roosendaal, F.R., Rubin, D., Salomaa, V., Sampietro, M.L., Sandhu, M.S., Schadt, E., Schafer, A., Schillert, A., Schreiber, S., Schrezenmeir, J., Schwartz, S.M., Siscovick, D.S., Sivananthan, M., Sivapalaratnam, S., Smith, A.V., Smith, T.B., Snoep, J.D., Spertus, J.A., Stefansson, K., Stirrups, K., Stoll, M., Tang, W.H., Thorgeirsson, G., Thorleifsson, G., Tomaszewski, M., Uitterlinden, A.G., Rij, A.M. van, Voight, B.F., Wareham, N.J., AWells, G., Wichmann, H.E., Witteman, J.C., Wright, B.J., Ye, S., Cupples, L.A., Quertermous, T., Marz, W., Blankenberg, S., Thorsteinsdottir, U., Roberts, R., O'Donnell, C.J., Onland-Moret, N.C., Setten, J. van, Bakker, P.I. de, Verschuren, W.M., Boer, J.M., Wijmenga, C., Hofker, M.H., Maitland-van der Zee, A.H., Boer, A. de, Grobbee, D.E., Attwood, T., Belz, S., Cooper, J., Crisp-Hihn, A., Deloukas, P., Foad, N., Goodall, A.H., Gracey, J., Gray, E., Gwilliams, R., Heimerl, S., Hengstenberg, C., Jolley, J., Krishnan, U., Lloyd-Jones, H., Lugauer, I., Lundmark, P., Maouche, S., Moore, J.S., Muir, D., Murray, E., Nelson, C.P., Neudert, J., Niblett, D., O'Leary, K., Ouwehand, W.H., Pollard, H., Rankin, A., Rice, C.M., Sager, H., Samani, N.J., Sambrook, J., Schmitz, G., Scholz, M., Schroeder, L., Syvannen, A.C., Wallace, C., Butterworth, A.S., Braund, P.S., Hardwick, R.J., Saleheen, D., Peden, J.F., Soranzo, N., Chambers, J.C., Kleber, M.E., Keating, B., Qasim, A., Klopp, N., Erdmann, J., Basart, H., Baumert, J.H., Bezzina, C.R., Boehm, B.O., Brocheton, J., Bugert, P., Cambien, F., Collins, R., Couper, D., Jong, J.S. de, Diemert, P., Ejebe, K., Elbers, C.C., Elliott, P., Fornage, M., Frossard, P., Garner, S., Hunt, S.E., Kastelein, J.J., Klungel, O.H., Kluter, H., Koch, K., Konig, I.R., Kooner, A.S., Liu, K., McPherson, R., Musameh, M.D., Musani, S., Papanicolaou, G., Peters, A., Peters, B.J., Potter, S., Psaty, B.M., Rasheed, A., Scott, J., Seedorf, U., Sehmi, J.S., Sotoodehnia, N., Stark, K., Stephens, J., Schoot, C.E. van der, Schouw, Y.T. van der, Harst, P. van der, Vasan, R.S., Wilde, A.A., Willenborg, C., Winkelmann, B.R., Zaidi, M., Zhang, W., Ziegler, A., Koenig, W., Matz, W., Trip, M.D., Reilly, M.P., Kathiresan, S., Schunkert, H., Hamsten, A., Hall, A.S., Kooner, J.S., Thompson, S.G., Thompson, J.R., Watkins, H., Danesh, J., Barnes, T., Rafelt, S., Codd, V., Bruinsma, N., Dekker, L.R., Henriques, J.P., Koch, K.T., Winter, R.J. de, Alings, M., Allaart, C.F., Gorgels, A.P., Verheugt, F.W.A., Mueller, M., Meisinger, C., DerOhannessian, S., Mehta, N.N., Ferguson, J., Hakonarson, H., Matthai, W., Wilensky, R., Hopewell, J.C., Parish, S., Linksted, P., Notman, J., Gonzalez, H., Young, A., Ostley, T., Munday, A., Goodwin, N., Verdon, V., Shah, S., Edwards, C., Mathews, C., Gunter, R., Benham, J., Davies, C., Cobb, M., Cobb, L., Crowther, J., Richards, A., Silver, M., Tochlin, S., Mozley, S., Clark, S., Radley, M., Kourellias, K., Olsson, P., Barlera, S., Tognoni, G., Rust, S., Assmann, G., Heath, S., Zelenika, D., Gut, I., Green, F., Farrall, M., Goel, A., Ongen, H., Franzosi, M.G., Lathrop, M., Clarke, R., Aly, A., Anner, K., Bjorklund, K., Blomgren, G., Cederschiold, B., Danell-Toverud, K., Eriksson, P., Grundstedt, U., Heinonen, M., Hellenius, M.L., Hooft, F. van 't, Husman, K., Lagercrantz, J., Larsson, A., Larsson, M., Mossfeldt, M., Malarstig, A., Olsson, G., Sabater-Lleal, M., Sennblad, B., Silveira, A., Strawbridge, R., Soderholm, B., Ohrvik, J., Zaman, K.S., Mallick, N.H., Azhar, M., Samad, A., Ishaq, M., Shah, N., Samuel, M., Kathiresan, S.C., Assimes, T.L., Holm, H., Preuss, M., Stewart, A.F., Barbalic, M., Gieger, C., Absher, D., Aherrahrou, Z., Allayee, H., Altshuler, D., Anand, S., Andersen, K., Anderson, J.L., Ardissino, D., Ball, S.G., Balmforth, A.J., Barnes, T.A., Becker, L.C., Becker, D.M., Berger, K., Bis, J.C., Boekholdt, S.M., Boerwinkle, E., Brown, M.J., Burnett, M.S., Buysschaert, I., Carlquist, J.F., Chen, L., Davies, R.W., Dedoussis, G., Dehghan, A., Demissie, S., Devaney, J., Do, R., Doering, A., El Mokhtari, N.E., Ellis, S.G., Elosua, R., Engert, J.C., Epstein, S., Faire, U. de, Fischer, M., Folsom, A.R., Freyer, J., Gigante, B., Girelli, D., Gretarsdottir, S., Gudnason, V., Gulcher, J.R., Tennstedt, S., Halperin, E., Hammond, N., Hazen, S.L., Hofman, A., Horne, B.D., Illig, T., Iribarren, C., Jones, G.T., Jukema, J.W., Kaiser, M.A., Kaplan, L.M., Khaw, K.T., Knowles, J.W., Kolovou, G., Kong, A., Laaksonen, R., Lambrechts, D., Leander, K., Li, M., Lieb, W., Lettre, G., Loley, C., Lotery, A.J., Mannucci, P.M., Martinelli, N., McKeown, P.P., Meitinger, T., Melander, O., Merlini, P.A., Mooser, V., Morgan, T., Muhleisen T.W., ., Muhlestein, J.B., Musunuru, K., Nahrstaedt, J., Nothen, Markus, Olivieri, O., Peyvandi, F., Patel, R.S., Patterson, C.C., Qu, L., Quyyumi, A.A., Rader, D.J., Rallidis, L.S., Rice, C., Roosendaal, F.R., Rubin, D., Salomaa, V., Sampietro, M.L., Sandhu, M.S., Schadt, E., Schafer, A., Schillert, A., Schreiber, S., Schrezenmeir, J., Schwartz, S.M., Siscovick, D.S., Sivananthan, M., Sivapalaratnam, S., Smith, A.V., Smith, T.B., Snoep, J.D., Spertus, J.A., Stefansson, K., Stirrups, K., Stoll, M., Tang, W.H., Thorgeirsson, G., Thorleifsson, G., Tomaszewski, M., Uitterlinden, A.G., Rij, A.M. van, Voight, B.F., Wareham, N.J., AWells, G., Wichmann, H.E., Witteman, J.C., Wright, B.J., Ye, S., Cupples, L.A., Quertermous, T., Marz, W., Blankenberg, S., Thorsteinsdottir, U., Roberts, R., O'Donnell, C.J., Onland-Moret, N.C., Setten, J. van, Bakker, P.I. de, Verschuren, W.M., Boer, J.M., Wijmenga, C., Hofker, M.H., Maitland-van der Zee, A.H., Boer, A. de, Grobbee, D.E., Attwood, T., Belz, S., Cooper, J., Crisp-Hihn, A., Deloukas, P., Foad, N., Goodall, A.H., Gracey, J., Gray, E., Gwilliams, R., Heimerl, S., Hengstenberg, C., Jolley, J., Krishnan, U., Lloyd-Jones, H., Lugauer, I., Lundmark, P., Maouche, S., Moore, J.S., Muir, D., Murray, E., Nelson, C.P., Neudert, J., Niblett, D., O'Leary, K., Ouwehand, W.H., Pollard, H., Rankin, A., Rice, C.M., Sager, H., Samani, N.J., Sambrook, J., Schmitz, G., Scholz, M., Schroeder, L., Syvannen, A.C., and Wallace, C.
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Contains fulltext : 98050.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access), Coronary artery disease (CAD) has a significant genetic contribution that is incompletely characterized. To complement genome-wide association (GWA) studies, we conducted a large and systematic candidate gene study of CAD susceptibility, including analysis of many uncommon and functional variants. We examined 49,094 genetic variants in approximately 2,100 genes of cardiovascular relevance, using a customised gene array in 15,596 CAD cases and 34,992 controls (11,202 cases and 30,733 controls of European descent; 4,394 cases and 4,259 controls of South Asian origin). We attempted to replicate putative novel associations in an additional 17,121 CAD cases and 40,473 controls. Potential mechanisms through which the novel variants could affect CAD risk were explored through association tests with vascular risk factors and gene expression. We confirmed associations of several previously known CAD susceptibility loci (eg, 9p21.3:p<10(-33); LPA:p<10(-19); 1p13.3:p<10(-17)) as well as three recently discovered loci (COL4A1/COL4A2, ZC3HC1, CYP17A1:p<5x10(-7)). However, we found essentially null results for most previously suggested CAD candidate genes. In our replication study of 24 promising common variants, we identified novel associations of variants in or near LIPA, IL5, TRIB1, and ABCG5/ABCG8, with per-allele odds ratios for CAD risk with each of the novel variants ranging from 1.06-1.09. Associations with variants at LIPA, TRIB1, and ABCG5/ABCG8 were supported by gene expression data or effects on lipid levels. Apart from the previously reported variants in LPA, none of the other approximately 4,500 low frequency and functional variants showed a strong effect. Associations in South Asians did not differ appreciably from those in Europeans, except for 9p21.3 (per-allele odds ratio: 1.14 versus 1.27 respectively; P for heterogeneity = 0.003). This large-scale gene-centric analysis has identified several novel genes for CAD that relate to diverse biochemical and cellular f
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Takamoto, Shinichi, Kyo, Shunei, Adachi, Hideo, Yokote, Yuji, Hojo, Hiroshi, Omoto, Ryozo, Mohr-Kahaly, S., Kupferwasser, I., Erbel, R., Meyer, J., Zenker, G., Tscheliessnigg, K. H., Metzler, H., Gombotz, H., Kandlhofer, B., Weihs, W., Dacar, D., Auer, T., Mächler, H., Iberer, F., Kleinert, R., Hildebrandt, A., Reichenspurner, H., Odell, J. A., Gordon, G. D., Horak, A. R., Reichart, B., Spes, C. H., Schnaack, S. D., Angermann, C. E., Schütz, A., Kemkes, B. M., Gokel, J., Theisen, K., Neudert, J, v. Scheidt, W, Heigl, F, Kemkes, B, and Autenrieth, G
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8. ChemInform Abstract: Tris(trimethylsilyl)cyclopropenylium Hexachloroantimonate and Related Compounds.
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MAIER, G., primary, VOLZ, D., additional, and NEUDERT, J., additional
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9. Blood Pressure Loci Identified with a Gene-Centric Array
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Meena Kumari, Claire E. Hastie, Jonathan Stephens, Patricia B. Munroe, Christopher P. Nelson, John M. C. Connell, Martin D. Tobin, Hani Neuvrith, Jean Tichet, Paul Burton, Gudrun Veldre, Daniele Cusi, Anna Levinsson, Paul Elliott, Elin Org, Erika Salvi, Tina Shah, Nabila Devos, Harm-Jan Westra, Juan-Pablo Casas, Olle Melander, Jan A. Staessen, Nilesh J. Samani, Jackie A. Cooper, Peter S. Braund, Neil R Poulter, Alive V. Stanton, Abiodun Onipinla, Marcel G. M. Wolfs, Steve E. Humphries, Philippa J. Talmud, Rebecca Hardy, Fotios Drenos, Maris Laan, Mark J. Caulfield, Richard Dobson, Willem H. Ouwehand, Yun Zhang, Li Chen, SG Wannamethee, Sue Shaw-Hawkins, Christopher Newton-Cheh, Eoin O'Brien, Simon A. McG. Thom, Maria Grazia Franzosi, Charles A. Mein, Mika Kivimäki, Tom R. Gaunt, Jennifer G. Sambrook, Andrea Stucchi, Annika Rosengren, Sonia Shah, Thomas Hedner, George A. Wells, Dag S. Thelle, Debbie A Lawlor, Pierre-François Plouin, Fredrik Nyberg, Richard W Morris, Ian N M Day, Vesela Gateva, Lude Franke, Peter S. Sever, Morris J. Brown, Margus Putku, Sandosh Padmanabhan, John F. Peden, Pim van der Harst, Jutta Palmen, Ioanna Tzoulaki, Alexandre F.R. Stewart, Andrew Wong, Peeter Juhanson, Marciej Tomaszewski, Alison H. Goodall, Martin Farrall, Wai K. Lee, Nicola Glorioso, Hugh Watkins, Xavier Jeunemaitre, Anders Hamsten, Robert Clarke, Anna F. Dominiczak, Mark Lathrop, Stephen Newhouse, Margus Viigimaa, George Davey Smith, Robert Roberts, John C. Whittaker, Michael V. Holmes, Toby Johnson, F. Gerald R. Fowkes, Aroon D. Hingorani, Udo Seedorf, Siim Sõber, Denis C. Shields, Diana Kuh, Chris Wallace, Philip Howard, Peter H. Whincup, Gonçalo R. Abecasis, Anuj Goel, Christian Delles, Björn Wahlstrand, Groningen Institute for Gastro Intestinal Genetics and Immunology (3GI), Cardiovascular Centre (CVC), Stem Cell Aging Leukemia and Lymphoma (SALL), Cardiogenics Consortium, Global BPgen Consortium, Newton-Cheh, C., Johnson, T., Gateva, V., Tobin, M.D., Bochud, M., Coin, L., Najjar, S.S., Hua, J., Heath, S.C., Eyheramendy, S., Papadakis, K., Voight, B.F., Scott, L.J., Zhang, F., Farrall, M., Tanaka, T., Wallace, C., Chambers, J.C., Khaw, K.T., Nilsson, P., van der Harst, P., Polidoro, S., Grobbee, D.E., Onland-Moret, N.C., Bots, M.L., Wain, L.V., Elliott, K.S., Teumer, A., Luan, J., Lucas, G., Kuusisto, J., Burton, P.R., Hadley, D., McArdle, W.L., Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium, X, Brown, M., Dominiczak, A., Newhouse, S.J., Samani, N.J., Webster, J., Zeggini, E., Beckmann, J.S., Bergmann, S., Lim, N., Song, K., Vollenweider, P., Waeber, G., Waterworth, D.M., Yuan, X., Groop, L., Orho, M., Allione, A., Di Gregorio, A., Guarrera, S., Panico, S., Ricceri, F., Romanazzi, V., Sacerdote, C., Vineis, P., Barroso, I., Sandhu, M.S., Luben, R.N., Crawford, G.J., Jousilahti, P., Perola, M., Boehnke, M., Bonnycastle, L.L., Collins, F.S., Jackson, A.U., Mohlke, K.L., Stringham, H.M., Valle, T.T., Willer, C.J., Bergman, R.N., Morken, M.A., Döring, A., Gieger, C., Illig, T., Meitinger, T., Org, E., Pfeufer, A., Wichmann, H.E., Kathiresan, S., Marrugat, J., O'Donnell, C.J., Schwartz, S.M., Siscovick, D.S., Subirana, I., Freimer, N.B., Hartikainen, A.L., McCarthy, M.I., OReilly, P.F., Peltonen, L., Pouta, A., de Jong, P.E., Snieder, H., van Gilst, W.H., Clarke, R., Goel, A., Hamsten, A., Peden, J.F., Seedorf, U., Syv, C., Tognoni, G., Lakatta, E.G., Sanna, S., Scheet, P., Schlessinger, D., Scuteri, A., Dörr, M., Ernst, F., Felix, S.B., Homuth, G., Lorbeer, R., Reffelmann, T., Rettig, R., Völker, U., Galan, P., Gut, I.G., Hercberg, S., Lathrop, G.M., Zeleneka, D., Deloukas, P., Soranzo, N., Williams, F.M., Zhai, G., Salomaa, V., Laakso, M., Elosua, R., Forouhi, N.G., Völzke, H., Uiterwaal, C.S., van der Schouw, Y.T., Numans, M.E., Matullo, G., Navis, G., Berglund, G., Bingham, S.A., Kooner, J.S., Paterson, A.D., Connell, J.M., Bandinelli, S., Ferrucci, L., Watkins, H., Spector, T.D., Tuomilehto, J., Altshuler, D., Strachan, D.P., Laan, M., Meneton, P., Wareham, N.J., Uda, M., Jarvelin, M.R., Mooser, V., Melander, O., Loos, R.J., Elliott, P., Abecasis, G.R., Caulfield, M., Munroe, P.B., Attwood, T., Belz, S., Braund, P., Brocheton, J., Cambien, F., Cooper, J., Crisp-Hihn, A., Diemert, P., Eardman, J., Foad, N., Godefroy, T., Goodall, A.H., Gracey, J., Gray, E., Gwilliams, R., Heimer, S., Hengstenberg, C., Jolley, J., Krishnan, U., Lloyd-Jones, H., Liljedahl, U., Lugauer, I., Lundmark, P., Maouche, S., Moore, J.S., Montalescot, G., Muir, D., Murray, E., Nelson, C.P., Neudert, J., Niblett, D., O'Leary, K., Ouwehand, W.H., Pollard, H., Proust, C., Rankin, A., Rendon, A., Rice, C.M., Sager, H.B., Sambrook, J., Schmitz, G., Scholz, M., Schroeder, L., Schunkert, H., Stephens, J., Syvannen, A.C., and Tennstedt, S.
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Male ,Linkage disequilibrium ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2)/genetics ,cardiovascular-disease ,population ,Genome-wide association study ,Genetic Loci ,Blood Pressure ,ANGIOTENSINOGEN ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gene Frequency ,Receptors ,common variants ,Genetics(clinical) ,ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION ,Genetics (clinical) ,POPULATION ,Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ,Genetics ,0303 health sciences ,education.field_of_study ,Adult ,Aged ,Blood Pressure/genetics ,Case-Control Studies ,Female ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Haplotypes ,Humans ,Hypertension/genetics ,Middle Aged ,Plasma Membrane Calcium-Transporting ATPases/genetics ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Receptors, Atrial Natriuretic Factor/genetics ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,COMMON VARIANTS ,Single Nucleotide ,3. Good health ,SNP genotyping ,CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE ,Hypertension ,Sequence Analysis ,Atrial Natriuretic Factor ,QUANTITATIVE-TRAIT LOCI ,metaanalysis ,essential-hypertension ,SUSCEPTIBILITY LOCI ,Population ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Biology ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Plasma Membrane Calcium-Transporting ATPases ,Polymorphism ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,education ,Genotyping ,Allele frequency ,METAANALYSIS ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2) ,030304 developmental biology ,quantitative-trait loci ,Haplotype ,Receptors, Atrial Natriuretic Factor ,DNA ,susceptibility loci ,angiotensinogen ,Hypertension/*genetics ,genome-wide association ,linkage disequilibrium - Abstract
Raised blood pressure (BP) is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Previous studies have identified 47 distinct genetic variants robustly associated with BP, but collectively these explain only a few percent of the heritability for BP phenotypes. To find additional BP loci, we used a bespoke gene-centric array to genotype an independent discovery sample of 25,118 individuals that combined hypertensive case-control and general population samples. We followed up four SNPs associated with BP at our p < 8.56 x 10(-7) study-specific significance threshold and six suggestively associated SNPs in a further 59,349 individuals. We identified and replicated a SNP at LSP1/TNNT3, a SNP at MTHFR-NPPB independent (r(2) = 0.33) of previous reports, and replicated SNPs at AGT and ATP2B1 reported previously. An analysis of combined discovery, and follow-up data identified SNPs significantly associated with BP at p < 8.56 x 10(-7) at four further loci (NPR3, FIFE, NOS3, and SOX6). The high number of discoveries made with modest genotyping effort can be attributed to using a large-scale yet targeted genotyping array and to the development of a weighting scheme that maximized power when meta-analyzing results from samples ascertained with extreme phenotypes, in combination with results from nonascertained or population samples. Chromatin immunoprecipitation and transcript expression data highlight potential gene regulatory mechanisms at the MTHFR and NOS3 loci. These results provide candidates for further study to help dissect mechanisms affecting BP and highlight the utility of studying SNPs and samples that are independent of those studied previously even when the sample size is smaller than that in previous studies. ispartof: American Journal of Human Genetics vol:89 issue:6 pages:688-700 ispartof: location:United States status: published
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10. The declining occurrence of moose ( Alces alces ) at the southernmost edge of its range raise conservation concerns.
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Janík T, Peters W, Šálek M, Romportl D, Jirků M, Engleder T, Ernst M, Neudert J, and Heurich M
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The border region between Austria, the Czech Republic, and Germany harbors the most south-western occurrence of moose in continental Europe. The population originated in Poland, where moose survived, immigrated from former Soviet Union or were reintroduced after the Second World War expanded west- and southwards. In recent years, the distribution of the nonetheless small Central European population seems to have declined, necessitating an evaluation of its current status. In this study, existing datasets of moose observations from 1958 to 2019 collected in the three countries were combined to create a database totaling 771 records (observations and deaths). The database was then used to analyze the following: (a) changes in moose distribution, (b) the most important mortality factors, and (c) the availability of suitable habitat as determined using a maximum entropy approach. The results showed a progressive increase in the number of moose observations after 1958, with peaks in the 1990s and around 2010, followed by a relatively steep drop after 2013. Mortality within the moose population was mostly due to human interactions, including 13 deadly wildlife-vehicle collisions, particularly on minor roads, and four animals that were either legally culled or poached. Our habitat model suggested that higher altitudes (ca. 700-1,000 m a.s.l.), especially those offering wetlands, broad-leaved forests and natural grasslands, are the preferred habitats of moose whereas steep slopes and areas of human activity are avoided. The habitat model also revealed the availability of large core areas of suitable habitat beyond the current distribution, suggesting that habitat was not the limiting factor explaining the moose distribution in the study area. Our findings call for immediate transboundary conservation measures to sustain the moose population, such as those aimed at preventing wildlife-vehicle collisions and illegal killings. Infrastructure planning and development activities must take into account the habitat requirements of moose., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (© 2021 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2021
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11. Long-range DNA looping and gene expression analyses identify DEXI as an autoimmune disease candidate gene.
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Davison LJ, Wallace C, Cooper JD, Cope NF, Wilson NK, Smyth DJ, Howson JM, Saleh N, Al-Jeffery A, Angus KL, Stevens HE, Nutland S, Duley S, Coulson RM, Walker NM, Burren OS, Rice CM, Cambien F, Zeller T, Munzel T, Lackner K, Blakenberg S, Fraser P, Gottgens B, Todd JA, Attwood T, Belz S, Braund P, Cambien F, Cooper J, Crisp-Hihn A, Diemert P, Deloukas P, Foad N, Erdmann J, Goodall AH, Gracey J, Gray E, Williams RG, Heimerl S, Hengstenberg C, Jolley J, Krishnan U, Lloyd-Jones H, Lugauer I, Lundmark P, Maouche S, Moore JS, Muir D, Murray E, Nelson CP, Neudert J, Niblett D, O'Leary K, Ouwehand WH, Pollard H, Rankin A, Rice CM, Sager H, Samani NJ, Sambrook J, Schmitz G, Scholz M, Schroeder L, Schunkert H, Syvannen AC, Tennstedt S, and Wallace C
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- Chromosomes, Human, Pair 16, Humans, Monocytes metabolism, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Quantitative Trait Loci, Autoimmune Diseases genetics, DNA genetics, DNA-Binding Proteins genetics, Membrane Proteins genetics
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The chromosome 16p13 region has been associated with several autoimmune diseases, including type 1 diabetes (T1D) and multiple sclerosis (MS). CLEC16A has been reported as the most likely candidate gene in the region, since it contains the most disease-associated single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), as well as an imunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif. However, here we report that intron 19 of CLEC16A, containing the most autoimmune disease-associated SNPs, appears to behave as a regulatory sequence, affecting the expression of a neighbouring gene, DEXI. The CLEC16A alleles that are protective from T1D and MS are associated with increased expression of DEXI, and no other genes in the region, in two independent monocyte gene expression data sets. Critically, using chromosome conformation capture (3C), we identified physical proximity between the DEXI promoter region and intron 19 of CLEC16A, separated by a loop of >150 kb. In reciprocal experiments, a 20 kb fragment of intron 19 of CLEC16A, containing SNPs associated with T1D and MS, as well as with DEXI expression, interacted with the promotor region of DEXI but not with candidate DNA fragments containing other potential causal genes in the region, including CLEC16A. Intron 19 of CLEC16A is highly enriched for transcription-factor-binding events and markers associated with enhancer activity. Taken together, these data indicate that although the causal variants in the 16p13 region lie within CLEC16A, DEXI is an unappreciated autoimmune disease candidate gene, and illustrate the power of the 3C approach in progressing from genome-wide association studies results to candidate causal genes., (© The Author 2011. Published by Oxford University Press.)
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- 2012
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12. Reversible cardiac valve fibrosis secondary to treatment with high-dose cabergoline for Parkinson's disease.
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Levin J, Neudert J, Zwermann L, Näbauer M, and Bötzel K
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- Antiparkinson Agents therapeutic use, Cabergoline, Echocardiography, Doppler, Color, Ergolines therapeutic use, Fibrosis chemically induced, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Antiparkinson Agents adverse effects, Ergolines adverse effects, Heart Valve Diseases chemically induced, Heart Valves pathology, Parkinson Disease drug therapy
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- 2011
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13. Tetrakis(trimethylsilyl)tetrahedrane.
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Maier G, Neudert J, Wolf O, Pappusch D, Sekiguchi A, Tanaka M, and Matsuo T
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Tetrakis(trimethylsilyl)tetrahedrane 3 has been synthesized upon irradiation of tetrakis(trimethylsilyl)cyclobutadiene 8, which can be prepared either by thermal nitrogen elimination from trimethylsilyl[1,2,3-tris(trimethylsilyl)-2-cycloprop-1-enyl]diazomethane 7 or by mild oxidation of cyclobutadiene dianion 9 with 1,2-dibromoethane. The structural characterization of tetrahedrane 3 has been achieved by X-ray crystallography. The surprising thermal stability of 3 - which is stable up to 300 degrees C - is discussed.
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- 2002
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14. Tetrakis(trimethylsilyl)cyclobutadiene and Tetrakis(trimethylsilyl)tetrahedrane Small Rings, Part 94. This work was supported by the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Part 93: G. Maier, A. Kratt, A. Schick, H. P. Reisenauer, F. Barbosa, G. Gescheidt, Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2000, 1107-1112.
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Maier G, Neudert J, and Wolf O
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- 2001
15. Clinical evaluation of left heart Doppler contrast enhancement by a saccharide-based transpulmonary contrast agent. The Levovist Cardiac Working Group.
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von Bibra H, Sutherland G, Becher H, Neudert J, and Nihoyannopoulos P
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- Echocardiography, Transesophageal, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Ventricular Function, Left physiology, Aortic Valve Stenosis diagnostic imaging, Contrast Media administration & dosage, Echocardiography, Doppler, Mitral Valve Insufficiency diagnostic imaging, Polysaccharides administration & dosage, Pulmonary Veins diagnostic imaging
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Objectives: A multicenter study was carried out to evaluate the efficacy with which SHU 508A enhances left heart Doppler signals and improves the clinical quantification of valve disease., Background: Poor signal-to-noise ratio often limits the Doppler interrogation of left heart flows. This problem may be resolved by the enhancement of Doppler signals by an ultrasound contrast agent capable of pulmonary transmission, such as the recently developed SHU 508A., Methods: Left heart contrast enhancement was tested for 1) continuous wave Doppler evaluation in 51 patients with aortic stenosis, 2) pulsed Doppler transthoracic evaluation of pulmonary venous flow in 85 patients, and 3) color Doppler evaluation of mitral regurgitation in 60 patients. Studies were performed immediately before and during the intravenous administration of SHU 508A (16 ml of 200 mg/ml) and compared with unenhanced transesophageal data in representative subsets of patients., Results: SHU 508A had no serious adverse effects. A significant increase in left heart Doppler signal intensity lasted for 30 to 300 s. The continuous wave Doppler velocity envelope was enhanced for all jets, but Doppler peak velocity was not altered in high quality baseline studies. However, Doppler contrast enhancement resulted in higher measured peak gradients (p < 0.001) in 29 patients with aortic stenosis who had poor quality baseline studies. This improved the overall correlation with invasive pressure measurements (r = 0.73 vs. r = 0.89, p < 0.01). The enhanced pulsed Doppler traces of transthoracic pulmonary venous flow allowed quantitative analysis in 92% patients (vs. 27% at baseline) and correlated well with peak velocities and velocity profiles obtained by transesophageal echocardiography (r = 0.91, p < 0.001). The enhanced color Doppler display of regurgitant jets increased jet area with a high interindividual variability (mean 276%), resulting in almost identical jet areas as unenhanced transesophageal values (r = 0.97, p < 0.001)., Conclusions: SHU 508A is a safe transpulmonary contrast agent that significantly enhances both spectral and color Doppler signals in the left heart. In specific patient subsets, the increase in signal-to-noise ratio improved the quantitative assessment of aortic stenosis, pulmonary venous flow and mitral regurgitation.
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- 1995
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16. [63-year-old patient with cachexia in metastatic carcinoid].
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Diepolder H, Mann K, Berr F, von Scheidt W, Neudert J, Weiss M, and Kirsch CM
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- Blood Flow Velocity, Cachexia diagnostic imaging, Carcinoid Heart Disease diagnostic imaging, Carcinoid Tumor diagnosis, Carcinoid Tumor diagnostic imaging, Carcinoid Tumor pathology, Echocardiography, Echocardiography, Doppler, Endocardium pathology, Female, Humans, Liver Neoplasms diagnosis, Liver Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Middle Aged, Myocardium pathology, Neoplasms, Unknown Primary diagnostic imaging, Cachexia pathology, Carcinoid Heart Disease pathology, Carcinoid Tumor secondary, Liver Neoplasms secondary, Neoplasms, Unknown Primary pathology
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- 1993
17. [Diagnostic blood flow changes in the outflow tract of the left ventricle. A Doppler echocardiography study of arterial hypertension].
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Tauber E, Neudert J, von Scheidt W, and Autenrieth G
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- Adult, Blood Flow Velocity physiology, Female, Humans, Hypertension physiopathology, Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular physiopathology, Male, Middle Aged, Diastole physiology, Echocardiography, Doppler, Hypertension diagnostic imaging, Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular diagnostic imaging, Ventricular Function, Left physiology
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In patients with arterial hypertension we analyzed left ventricular filling by pulsed wave (PW) Doppler in the left ventricular inflow and outflow tract (LVIT and LVOT resp.). Separately, we determined the optimal position of flow analysis within the LVOT. We investigated 20 normals (N) and 37 patients with hypertension present for more than 1 year and consistently above 160/95 mm Hg. There was no evidence of other diseases. Echocardiographic signs of left ventricular hypertrophy were present in 20 (H1) and absent in 17 patients (H2). The mean age was 50 years in all groups. We analyzed the velocities (V) and velocity time integrals (F) of the E- and A-waves, respectively, as well as their ratios [E-wave (Ve,Fe), A-wave (Va,Fa), Ve/Va, Fe/Fa]. In the LVOT, we determined the end-diastolic A*-wave (A-wave propagated from LVIT to LVOT) and the S-wave (systolic flow) [A*-wave (Va*,Fa*), S-wave (Vs,Fs), Va*/Vs, Fa*/Fs]. Altered flow patterns were detected more sensitively in the LVOT as compared to the LVIT, even without detectable hypertrophy: In the LVIT Va was significantly different in H1 as compared to N (0.62 +/- 0.15 m/s in H1 vs. 0.52 +/- 0.13 m/s in N; p < 0.05), while H2 and N were comparable. For Ve/Va the same results were obtained (0.97 +/- 0.33 in H1 vs. 1.29 +/- 0.40 in N; p < 0.01).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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- 1993
18. Contractility of the transplanted, denervated human heart.
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von Scheidt W, Neudert J, Erdmann E, Kemkes BM, Gokel JM, and Autenrieth G
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- Adult, Denervation, Echocardiography, Graft Rejection, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Myocardium pathology, Regression Analysis, Time Factors, Ventricular Function, Left physiology, Heart Transplantation physiology, Myocardial Contraction physiology
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The purpose of the study was to characterize the contractility of the transplanted human heart and to evaluate possible adverse effects of denervation or structural changes of the myocardium or coronary vessels. As an index of contractility, the linear slope k of the end-systolic pressure/dimension relationship during afterload increase with angiotensin II was determined by M-mode echocardiography in 34 heart transplant recipients and 20 healthy control subjects. Baseline findings for end-systolic diameter and systolic blood pressure were normal and similar in both groups, but the transplanted hearts performed at a significantly lower end-systolic wall stress (40.4 +/- 12 gm/cm2 vs 49.9 +/- 11 gm/cm2, p less than 0.001). Comparable increase of afterload was achieved in heart transplant recipients with significantly (p less than 0.001) less angiotensin II, which indicates increased vasoconstrictor sensitivity. Contractility index k did not differ between heart transplant recipients (12.95 +/- 4.9 mm/100 mm Hg) and control subjects (12.78 +/- 2.8 mm/100 mm Hg). This finding is consistent with a normal contractility of the transplanted, denervated human heart. Normal baseline contractility therefore is an intrinsic property of the intact heart, which is independent of autonomic neural control. Contractility was not compromised by increasing interval from transplantation or the presence of mild acute rejection or mild interstitial fibrosis. Mildly impaired contractility (k greater than 2 SD of k in control subjects) in four heart transplant recipients (12%) was neither associated with structural myocardial or coronary changes nor with rejection episodes or graft ischemic time. One may speculate that impaired contractility, which is present in a minority of heart transplant recipients, results from pretransplantation damage.
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- 1991
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19. [A 65-year old jaundiced patient with weight loss, fever and sicca syndrome].
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Heigl F, Pape GR, Bauriedel G, Gerbig H, Neudert J, Zachoval R, Wiebecke B, and Steinbeck G
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- Aged, Autoimmune Diseases drug therapy, Biopsy, Female, Hepatitis, Chronic drug therapy, Humans, Liver pathology, Liver Cirrhosis drug therapy, Prednisolone administration & dosage, Autoimmune Diseases diagnosis, Hepatitis, Chronic diagnosis, Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary diagnosis, Liver Function Tests
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- 1990
20. Restrictive ventricular filling after heart transplantation.
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von Scheidt W, Neudert J, Kemkes BM, Gokel MJ, and Autenrieth G
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- Adult, Biopsy, Diastole, Echocardiography, Heart Transplantation pathology, Humans, Immunosuppression Therapy, Reference Values, Ventricular Function, Heart physiology, Heart Transplantation physiology
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- 1990
21. [Carcinoid syndrome with a course of more than 10 years].
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Baur X, Bortsch A, Autenrieth G, Jacob K, Neudert J, Schneider B, and Werdan K
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- Adult, Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Malignant Carcinoid Syndrome drug therapy, Octreotide, Pizotyline therapeutic use, Somatostatin analogs & derivatives, Somatostatin therapeutic use, Malignant Carcinoid Syndrome diagnosis
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- 1988
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