=> Genome-wide association analysis of red blood cell traits in African Americans: the COGENT Network
Zhao Chen1, Hua Tang3, Rehan Qayyum4, Ursula M. Schick5, Michael A. Nalls6, Robert
Handsaker7, Jin Li8, Yingchang Lu10, Lisa R. Yanek15, Brendan Keating16, Yan Meng18,
Frank J.A. van Rooij19, Yukinori Okada20,21,22, Michiaki Kubo23, Laura Rasmussen-Torvik24,
Margaux F. Keller25, Leslie Lange26, Michele Evans27, Erwin P. Bottinger11, Michael D.
Linderman12, Douglas M. Ruderfer13, Hakon Hakonarson8,9,17, George Papanicolaou28,
Alan B. Zonderman29, Omri Gottesman11, BioBank Japan Project, CHARGE Consortium,
Cynthia Thomson2, Elad Ziv30, Andrew B. Singleton25, Ruth J.F. Loos14, Patrick M.A.
Sleiman8,9,17, Santhi Ganesh31, Steven McCarroll32,33, Diane M. Becker4, James G. Wilson34,
Guillaume Lettre35 and Alexander P. Reiner5,36,∗=> Genome-wide association study of white blood cell count in 16,388 African Americans: the continental origins and genetic epidemiology network (COGENT).
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21738479
PLoS Genet. 2011 Jun;7(6):e1002108. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1002108. Epub 2011 Jun 30.
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