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Our paper "Connecting #genetic risk to #disease end points through the human blood plasma #proteome" is out 😉 #GWAS https://t.co/LjKG8o3aOO pic.twitter.com/3sVefVIp3j
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Connecting genetic risk to disease endpoints through the human blood plasma proteome https://t.co/bmy2uqJQif #bioRxiv
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GWAS for >1000 blood plasma protein levels in 1k individuals https://t.co/5kS62GVquV
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Over ten new protein associations discovered at ABO blood group locus https://t.co/Avyz2Nhqfu @NatureGenet @GeneticsSociety @PLOSGenetics pic.twitter.com/4Veq25PvJq
— Karsten Suhre (@ksuhre) November 14, 2016
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— Karsten Suhre (@ksuhre) November 13, 2016