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Abstract
David Evans, Brent Richards and colleagues carried out a genome-wide association study in 142,487 individuals from the UK Biobank and identified 153 new loci associated with heel bone mineral density. They also conducted in vivo studies that implicated GPC6 and several other genes in osteoporosis.
22 Keywords
Animals
Bone Density
Calcaneus
Disease Models, Animal
Female
Femur
Gene Expression Profiling
Genome-Wide Association Study
Glypicans
Growth Disorders
Humans
Male
Mice
Mice, Knockout
Molecular Sequence Annotation
Osteoblasts
Osteochondrodysplasias
Osteoclasts
Osteocytes
Osteoporosis
Phenotype
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
38 Authors
John P Kemp
John A Morris
Carolina Medina-Gomez
Vincenzo Forgetta
Nicole M Warrington
Scott E Youlten
Jie Zheng
Celia L Gregson
Elin Grundberg
Katerina Trajanoska
John G Logan
Andrea S Pollard
Penny C Sparkes
Elena J Ghirardello
Rebecca Allen
Victoria D Leitch
Natalie C Butterfield
Davide Komla-Ebri
Anne-Tounsia Adoum
Katharine F Curry
Jacqueline K White
Fiona Kussy
Keelin M Greenlaw
Changjiang Xu
Nicholas C Harvey
Cyrus Cooper
David J Adams
Celia M T Greenwood
Matthew T Maurano
Stephen Kaptoge
Fernando Rivadeneira
Jonathan H Tobias
Peter I Croucher
Cheryl L Ackert-Bicknell
J H Duncan Bassett
Graham R Williams
J Brent Richards
David M Evans
1 Application
Application ID Title
12703 Investigating the Genetic Architecture Underlying the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
1 Return
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3141 12703 Identification of 153 new loci associated with heel bone mineral density and functional involvement of GPC6 in osteoporosis 26 Feb 2021
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