A longitudinal family study is an epidemiological design that involves repeated measurements over time in a sample that includes families. Such studies, that may also include relative pairs and unrelated individuals, allow closer investigation of not only the factors that cause a disease to arise, but also the genetic and environmental determinants that modulate the subsequent progression of that disease. Knowledge of such determinants may pay high dividends in terms of prognostic assessment and in the development of new treatments that may be tailored to the prognostic profile of individual patients. Unfortunately longitudinal family studies are difficult to analyse. They conflate the complex within-family correlation structure of a cross-...
The Framingham Heart Study offspring cohort, a complex data set with irregularly spaced longitudinal...
Genetic epidemiologists are increasingly interested in family studies using the case-control family ...
BACKGROUND: Statistical methods have been proposed recently to analyze longitudinal data in genetic ...
A longitudinal family study is an epidemiological design that involves repeated measurements over ti...
A longitudinal family study is an epidemiological design that involves repeated measurements over ti...
The etiology of immune-related diseases or traits is often complex, involving many genetic and envir...
Abstract Background Statistical methods have been proposed recently to analyze longitudinal data in ...
Genetic studies often collect data on multiple traits. Most genetic association analyses, however, c...
Abstract Background ...
In a family-based genetic study such as the Framingham Heart Study (FHS), longitudinal trait measure...
Background: Statistical methods have been proposed recently to analyze longitudinal data in genetic ...
We wish to study the effects of genetic and environmental factors on disease risk, using data from f...
There is currently considerable interest in genetic analysis of quantitative traits such as blood pr...
The importance of genetic determinants and risk factors of diseases has been consistently recognized...
We have extended our recently developed 2-step approach for gene-based analysis to the family design...
The Framingham Heart Study offspring cohort, a complex data set with irregularly spaced longitudinal...
Genetic epidemiologists are increasingly interested in family studies using the case-control family ...
BACKGROUND: Statistical methods have been proposed recently to analyze longitudinal data in genetic ...
A longitudinal family study is an epidemiological design that involves repeated measurements over ti...
A longitudinal family study is an epidemiological design that involves repeated measurements over ti...
The etiology of immune-related diseases or traits is often complex, involving many genetic and envir...
Abstract Background Statistical methods have been proposed recently to analyze longitudinal data in ...
Genetic studies often collect data on multiple traits. Most genetic association analyses, however, c...
Abstract Background ...
In a family-based genetic study such as the Framingham Heart Study (FHS), longitudinal trait measure...
Background: Statistical methods have been proposed recently to analyze longitudinal data in genetic ...
We wish to study the effects of genetic and environmental factors on disease risk, using data from f...
There is currently considerable interest in genetic analysis of quantitative traits such as blood pr...
The importance of genetic determinants and risk factors of diseases has been consistently recognized...
We have extended our recently developed 2-step approach for gene-based analysis to the family design...
The Framingham Heart Study offspring cohort, a complex data set with irregularly spaced longitudinal...
Genetic epidemiologists are increasingly interested in family studies using the case-control family ...
BACKGROUND: Statistical methods have been proposed recently to analyze longitudinal data in genetic ...