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PATJ Low Frequency Variants Are Associated With Worse Ischemic Stroke Functional Outcome.

Mola-Caminal M, Carrera C, Soriano-Tárraga C et al.

30582445 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
3016 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

MM
Mola-Caminal M
CC
Carrera C
SC
Soriano-Tárraga C
GE
Giralt-Steinhauer E
DR
Díaz-Navarro RM
TS
Tur S
JC
Jiménez C
MA
Medina-Dols A
CN
Cullell N
TN
Torres-Aguila NP
ME
Muiño E
RA
Rodríguez-Campello A
OA
Ois A
CE
Cuadrado-Godia E
VR
Vivanco-Hidalgo RM
HM
Hernandez-Guillamon M
SM
Solé M
DP
Delgado P
BA
Bustamante A
GT
García-Berrocoso T
MM
Mendióroz M
CM
Castellanos M
SJ
Serena J
MJ
Martí-Fàbregas J
ST
Segura T
SG
Serrano-Heras G
OV
Obach V
RM
Ribó M
MC
Molina CA
AJ
Alvarez-Sabín J
PE
Palomeras E
FM
Freijo M
FM
Font MA
RJ
Rosand J
RN
Rost NS
GC
Gallego-Fabrega C
LJ
Lee JM
HL
Heitsch L
IL
Ibanez L
CC
Cruchaga C
PC
Phuah CL
LR
Lemmens R
TV
Thijs V
LA
Lindgren A
MJ
Maguire J
RK
Rannikmae K
SC
Sudlow CL
JC
Jern C
ST
Stanne TM
LE
Lorentzen E
ML
Muñoz-Narbona L
DA
Dávalos A
LE
López-Cancio E
WB
Worrall BB
WD
Woo D
KS
Kittner SJ
MB
Mitchell BD
MJ
Montaner J
RJ
Roquer J
KJ
Krupinski J
EX
Estivill X
RR
Rabionet R
VC
Vives-Bauzá C
FI
Fernández-Cadenas I
JJ
Jiménez-Conde J
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Rationale: Ischemic stroke is among the leading causes of adult disability. Part of the variability in functional outcome after stroke has been attributed to genetic factors but no locus has been consistently associated with stroke outcome.

1,225 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

3016
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
1,791 European ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Spain, U.S., Australia, Belgium, Sweden, U.K.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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