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Genetic variant effects on gene expression in human pancreatic islets and their implications for T2DNature Communications
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2020 298 175
Age-dependent changes in mean and variance of gene expression across tissues in a twin cohortHuman Molecular Genetics
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2018 339 46
The impact of rare variation on gene expression across tissuesNature
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2017 402 179
Estimating the causal tissues for complex traits and diseasesNature Genetics
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2017 431 791
Predicting causal variants affecting expression by using whole-genome sequencing and RNA-seq from multiple human tissuesNature Genetics
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2017 387 697
Dynamic landscape and regulation of RNA editing in mammalsNature
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2017 384 0
Time-dependent genetic effects on gene expression implicate aging processesGenome Research
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2017 360 150
Genetic effects on gene expression across human tissuesNature
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2017 412 185
A complete tool set for molecular QTL discovery and analysisNature Communications
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2017 393 206
Genome-wide association analysis of self-reported events in 6135 individuals and 252 827 controls identifies 8 loci associated with thrombosisHuman molecular genetics
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2016 490 211
Fast and efficient QTL mapper for thousands of molecular phenotypesBioinformatics
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2016 491 220
Gene-gene and gene-environment interactions detected by transcriptome sequence analysis in twinsNature genetics
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2015 502 0
Genetic interactions affecting human gene expression identified by variance association mappingeLife
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2014 471 348
Gene expression changes with age in skin, adipose tissue, blood and brainGenomeBiology.com
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2013 540 220
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