Thrombosis and platelet activation play a central role in stroke pathogenesis, and antiplatelet and anticoagulant therapies are central to stroke prevention. However, whether haematological traits contribute equally to all ischaemic stroke subtypes is uncertain. Furthermore, identification of associations with new traits may offer novel treatment opportunities. The aim of this research was to ascertain causal relationships between a wide range of haematological traits and ischaemic stroke and its subtypes. We obtained summary statistics from 27 published genome-wide association studies of haematological traits involving over 375,000 individuals, and genetic associations with stroke from the MEGASTROKE Consortium (N=67,000 stroke cases). Usi...
OBJECTIVE: End-stage coagulation and the structure/function of fibrin are implicated in the pathogen...
Background: Various genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, ident...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The contribution of genetics to stroke risk, and whether this differs for di...
Objective: To identify haematological traits with a causal role in the development of stroke and str...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death and the most common cause of disability in adults in ...
Although stroke is a common cause of death and disability in adults, there are few studies on stroke...
Background Various genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, identi...
Background: Various genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, ident...
Stroke has multiple etiologies, but the underlying genes and pathways are largely unknown. We conduc...
BACKGROUND: Various genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, ident...
The precise pathophysiology of ischaemic stroke is unclear, and a greater understanding of the diffe...
SummaryBackgroundVarious genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, ...
Objective: End-stage coagulation and the structure/function of fibrin are implicated in the pathogen...
Background: Various genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, ident...
Objective: End-stage coagulation and the structure/function of fibrin are implicated in the pathogen...
OBJECTIVE: End-stage coagulation and the structure/function of fibrin are implicated in the pathogen...
Background: Various genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, ident...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The contribution of genetics to stroke risk, and whether this differs for di...
Objective: To identify haematological traits with a causal role in the development of stroke and str...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death and the most common cause of disability in adults in ...
Although stroke is a common cause of death and disability in adults, there are few studies on stroke...
Background Various genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, identi...
Background: Various genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, ident...
Stroke has multiple etiologies, but the underlying genes and pathways are largely unknown. We conduc...
BACKGROUND: Various genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, ident...
The precise pathophysiology of ischaemic stroke is unclear, and a greater understanding of the diffe...
SummaryBackgroundVarious genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, ...
Objective: End-stage coagulation and the structure/function of fibrin are implicated in the pathogen...
Background: Various genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, ident...
Objective: End-stage coagulation and the structure/function of fibrin are implicated in the pathogen...
OBJECTIVE: End-stage coagulation and the structure/function of fibrin are implicated in the pathogen...
Background: Various genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, ident...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The contribution of genetics to stroke risk, and whether this differs for di...