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It is widely assumed that genetic differences in gene expression underpin much of the difference among individuals and many of the quantitative traits…
Authors: Amanda J Myers, J Raphael Gibbs, Jennifer A Webster, Kristen Rohrer, Alice Zhao, Lauren Marlowe, Mona Kaleem, Doris Leung, Leslie Bryden, Priti Nath,…
Source: Nature genetics. 2007 Dec
View Full TextOtosclerosis is a common form of progressive hearing loss, characterized by abnormal bone remodeling in the otic capsule. The etiology of the disease …
Authors: Isabelle Schrauwen, Megan Ealy, Matthew J Huentelman, Melissa Thys, Nils Homer, Kathleen Vanderstraeten, Erik Fransen, Jason J Corneveaux, David W Craig, Mireille Claustres,…
Source: American journal of human genetics. 2009 Mar
View Free Full TextWe recently surveyed the relationship between the human brain transcriptome and genome in a series of neuropathologically normal postmortem samples. W…
Authors: Jennifer A Webster, J Raphael Gibbs, Jennifer Clarke, Monika Ray, Weixiong Zhang, Peter Holmans, Kristen Rohrer, Alice Zhao, Lauren Marlowe, Mona Kaleem,…
Source: American journal of human genetics. 2009 Apr
View Free Full TextLittle is known about the genes and proteins involved in the process of human memory. To identify genetic factors related to human episodic memory per…
Authors: Matthew J Huentelman, Andreas Papassotiropoulos, David W Craig, Frederic J Hoerndli, John V Pearson, Kim-Dung Huynh, Jason Corneveaux, Jürgen Hänggi, Christian R A Mondadori, Andreas Buchmann,…
Source: Human molecular genetics. 2007 Jun 15
View Full TextThe apolipoprotein E (APOE) epsilon4 allele is the best established genetic risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD). We conducted genome…
Authors: Eric M Reiman, Jennifer A Webster, Amanda J Myers, John Hardy, Travis Dunckley, Victoria L Zismann, Keta D Joshipura, John V Pearson, Diane Hu-Lince, Matthew J Huentelman,…
Source: Neuron. 2007 Jun 7
View Free Full TextWe report the development and validation of experimental methods, study designs, and analysis software for pooling-based genomewide association (GWA) …
Authors: John V Pearson, Matthew J Huentelman, Rebecca F Halperin, Waibhav D Tembe, Stacey Melquist, Nils Homer, Marcel Brun, Szabolcs Szelinger, Keith D Coon, Victoria L Zismann,…
Source: American journal of human genetics. 2007 Jan
View Free Full TextTo date, only the H1 MAPT haplotype has been consistently associated with risk of developing the neurodegenerative disease progressive supranuclear pa…
Authors: Stacey Melquist, David W Craig, Matthew J Huentelman, Richard Crook, John V Pearson, Matt Baker, Victoria L Zismann, Jennifer Gass, Jennifer Adamson, Szabolcs Szelinger,…
Source: American journal of human genetics. 2007 Apr
View Free Full TextAge-related hearing impairment (ARHI), or presbycusis, is the most prevalent sensory impairment in the elderly. ARHI is a complex disease caused by an…
Authors: Rick A Friedman, Lut Van Laer, Matthew J Huentelman, Sonal S Sheth, Els Van Eyken, Jason J Corneveaux, Waibhav D Tembe, Rebecca F Halperin, Ashley Q Thorburn, Sofie Thys,…
Source: Human molecular genetics. 2009 Feb 15
View Free Full TextAs humans age, cognitive performance decreases differentially across individuals. This age-related decline in otherwise healthy individuals is likely …
Authors: Traci L Pawlowski, Linda L Bellush, Amy W Wright, Jon P Walker, Robert A Colvin, Matthew J Huentelman
Source: Brain research. 2009 Feb 23
View Full TextPreviously, utilizing a series of genome-wide association, brain imaging, and gene expression studies we implicated the KIBRA gene and the RhoA/ROCK p…
Authors: Matthew J Huentelman, Dietrich A Stephan, Joshua Talboom, Jason J Corneveaux, David M Reiman, Jill D Gerber, Carol A Barnes, Gene E Alexander, Eric M Reiman, Heather A Bimonte-Nelson
Source: Behavioral neuroscience. 2009 Feb
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