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Genome-wide Association Study of Susceptibility to Particulate Matter-Associated QT Prolongation.

Gondalia R, Avery CL, Napier MD et al.

28749367 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
22158 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

GR
Gondalia R
AC
Avery CL
NM
Napier MD
MR
Méndez-Giráldez R
SJ
Stewart JD
SC
Sitlani CM
LY
Li Y
WK
Wilhelmsen KC
DQ
Duan Q
RJ
Roach J
NK
North KE
RA
Reiner AP
ZZ
Zhang ZM
TL
Tinker LF
YJ
Yanosky JD
LD
Liao D
WE
Whitsel EA
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Ambient particulate matter (PM) air pollution exposure has been associated with increases in QT interval duration (QT). However, innate susceptibility to PM-associated QT prolongation has not been characterized.

14,889 European ancestry individuals, 5,707 African American individuals, 1,562 Hispanic individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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22158
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
Hispanic or Latin American, European, African American or Afro-Caribbean
Ancestry
U.S.
Recruitment Country
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