BACKGROUND: Most twin studies of multiple sclerosis (MS) are inconclusive regarding the impact of genes and environment on disease susceptibility. In particular, high uncertainty exists about whether shared environmental factors are aetiologically relevant. OBJECTIVE: To disentangle, with a reasonable degree of confidence, the relative contributions of heritability and of shared and unique environmental components of MS susceptibility. METHODS: We performed a meta-analysis of previous twin studies. After a MEDLINE search, we selected eight twin studies in France, UK, Canada, Denmark, North America, Italy, Finland and Sweden. We conducted a biometric multi-group analysis under the liability-threshold model, by taking account of the s...
A genetic contribution to susceptibility is well established in multiple sclerosis (MS) and 57 assoc...
The overall objective of the Canadian Collaborative Project on the Genetic Susceptibility to Multip...
BACKGROUND: MS pathogenesis seems to involve both genetic susceptibility and environmental risk fact...
Twin studies of disease concordance are useful to weight the relative contribution of genetic and en...
<div><p>Making only the assumption that twins are representative of the population from which they a...
This study is a 7.5-year follow-up of a population-based series of twins with multiple sclerosis (MS...
Making only the assumption that twins are representative of the population from which they are drawn...
Knowledge about the balance between heritable and nonheritable risk in multiple sclerosis (MS) is ba...
Background. Increased familial risks in multiple sclerosis (MS) range from 300-fold for monozygotic ...
Knowledge about the balance between heritable and nonheritable risk in multiple sclerosis (MS) is ba...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the central nervous system underpinned...
The authors make a review and critical analysis of twin studies in multiple sclerosis (MS). The conc...
BACKGROUND Increased familial risks in multiple sclerosis (MS) range from 300-fold for monozygotic t...
ObjectiveTo understand the nature of genetic and environmental susceptibility to multiple sclerosis ...
Evaluation of: Baranzini SE, Mudge J, van Velkinburgh JC et al. Genome, epigenome and RNA sequences ...
A genetic contribution to susceptibility is well established in multiple sclerosis (MS) and 57 assoc...
The overall objective of the Canadian Collaborative Project on the Genetic Susceptibility to Multip...
BACKGROUND: MS pathogenesis seems to involve both genetic susceptibility and environmental risk fact...
Twin studies of disease concordance are useful to weight the relative contribution of genetic and en...
<div><p>Making only the assumption that twins are representative of the population from which they a...
This study is a 7.5-year follow-up of a population-based series of twins with multiple sclerosis (MS...
Making only the assumption that twins are representative of the population from which they are drawn...
Knowledge about the balance between heritable and nonheritable risk in multiple sclerosis (MS) is ba...
Background. Increased familial risks in multiple sclerosis (MS) range from 300-fold for monozygotic ...
Knowledge about the balance between heritable and nonheritable risk in multiple sclerosis (MS) is ba...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the central nervous system underpinned...
The authors make a review and critical analysis of twin studies in multiple sclerosis (MS). The conc...
BACKGROUND Increased familial risks in multiple sclerosis (MS) range from 300-fold for monozygotic t...
ObjectiveTo understand the nature of genetic and environmental susceptibility to multiple sclerosis ...
Evaluation of: Baranzini SE, Mudge J, van Velkinburgh JC et al. Genome, epigenome and RNA sequences ...
A genetic contribution to susceptibility is well established in multiple sclerosis (MS) and 57 assoc...
The overall objective of the Canadian Collaborative Project on the Genetic Susceptibility to Multip...
BACKGROUND: MS pathogenesis seems to involve both genetic susceptibility and environmental risk fact...