Abstract—Over the past few years, it has been asserted that genome-wide association studies would open the door to identifying primary genetic mechanisms underlying a variety of common clinical disorders, including essential hypertension. Great hope was expressed that such research would ultimately lead to improved clinical outcomes by facilitating the discovery of novel targets for therapy and by spawning a new era of personalized medicine in which the results of genetic tests would be useful for guiding customized risk assessment and individual patient management. In this Controversies in Hypertension series, I contend that genome-wide association studies have failed, and will continue to fail, to unlock the genetic basis of essential hyp...
Hypertension is a common and complex disorder, espe-cially in highly industrialized countries. The F...
Worldwide, hypertension still represents a serious health burden with nine million people dying as a...
Worldwide, hypertension still represents a serious health burden with nine million people dying as a...
This brief commentary is based on the debate that took part in May 2010 in New York. We describe the...
This brief commentary is based on the debate that took part in May 2010 in New York. We describe the...
Among the common complex diseases, hypertension has been particularly unlucky in the recent surge of...
Recent advances in genotyping technology and in particular a number of large-scale genome-wide assoc...
Genes and environmental factors contribute to an individual's risk of hypertension. Recent advances ...
Essential hypertension is a principal cardiovascular risk factor whose origin remains unknown. Class...
Genetic linkage and association methods have long been the most important tools for gene identificat...
Genetic linkage and association methods have long been the most important tools for gene identificat...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Essential hypertension is a major ...
Genetic linkage and association methods have long been the most important tools for gene identificat...
Hypertension is a common and complex disorder, espe-cially in highly industrialized countries. The F...
Essential hypertension is a complex genetic disease determined by multiple biological pathways and i...
Hypertension is a common and complex disorder, espe-cially in highly industrialized countries. The F...
Worldwide, hypertension still represents a serious health burden with nine million people dying as a...
Worldwide, hypertension still represents a serious health burden with nine million people dying as a...
This brief commentary is based on the debate that took part in May 2010 in New York. We describe the...
This brief commentary is based on the debate that took part in May 2010 in New York. We describe the...
Among the common complex diseases, hypertension has been particularly unlucky in the recent surge of...
Recent advances in genotyping technology and in particular a number of large-scale genome-wide assoc...
Genes and environmental factors contribute to an individual's risk of hypertension. Recent advances ...
Essential hypertension is a principal cardiovascular risk factor whose origin remains unknown. Class...
Genetic linkage and association methods have long been the most important tools for gene identificat...
Genetic linkage and association methods have long been the most important tools for gene identificat...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Essential hypertension is a major ...
Genetic linkage and association methods have long been the most important tools for gene identificat...
Hypertension is a common and complex disorder, espe-cially in highly industrialized countries. The F...
Essential hypertension is a complex genetic disease determined by multiple biological pathways and i...
Hypertension is a common and complex disorder, espe-cially in highly industrialized countries. The F...
Worldwide, hypertension still represents a serious health burden with nine million people dying as a...
Worldwide, hypertension still represents a serious health burden with nine million people dying as a...