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Novel loci involved in platelet function and platelet count identified by a genome-wide study performed in children.

Guerrero JA, Rivera J, Quiroga T et al.

21546496 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
361 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

GJ
Guerrero JA
RJ
Rivera J
QT
Quiroga T
MA
Martinez-Perez A
AA
Antón AI
MC
Martínez C
PO
Panes O
VV
Vicente V
MD
Mezzano D
SJ
Soria JM
CJ
Corral J
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Genome-wide association studies are currently identifying new loci with potential roles in thrombosis and hemostasis: these loci include novel polymorphisms associated with platelet function traits and count. However, no genome-wide study performed on children has been reported to date, in spite of the potential that these subjects have in genetic studies, when compared to adults, given the minimal degree of confounders, i.e., acquired and environmental factors, such as smoking, physical activity, diet, and drug or hormone intake, which are particularly important in platelet function.

70 children

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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361
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
286 children
Replication Participants
Chapter IV

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