Gene-based association testing was run GCTA-fastBAT package on 7 phenotypes: chronic back, neck, hip, knee, facial, and abdominal pain and chronic headache. The summary statistics used to produce the text files required for this analysis have also been uploaded
AbstractBackgroundThe association of genotyping information with common traits is not satisfactorily...
Existing microarray gene expression profiling studies of tonic/chronic pain were subjected to meta-a...
There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association ( GWA) studies represent a powerful approa...
Gene-based association testing was run GCTA-fastBAT package on 7 phenotypes: chronic back, neck, hip...
Summary Statistics obtained from .fastGWA files after running GWAS analyses using GCTA package for 7...
Results of gene-based association analysis of back pain-related phenotypes using imputed genotypes (...
The dataset contains results of a genome-wide association study of distinct chronic musculoskeletal ...
JMA files were obtained from COJO analysis ran across 7 chronic pain types: neck, back, hip, knee, a...
Fine mapping was run with CAUSALdb-finemapping-pip using clumped GWAS data of 5 chronic pain types: ...
Chronic pain is highly prevalent worldwide and represents a significant socioeconomic and public hea...
THE elucidation of the human genome and proteome offers the clinical researcher the opportunity to t...
The dataset contains results of a genome-wide association study of back pain. Two files contain asso...
Background: The association of genotyping information with common traits is not satisfactorily solve...
Genotype analysis comparing the mild to moderate pain group and the severe pain group among IC/PBS p...
Identifying human genes relevant for the processing of pain requires difficult-to-conduct and expens...
AbstractBackgroundThe association of genotyping information with common traits is not satisfactorily...
Existing microarray gene expression profiling studies of tonic/chronic pain were subjected to meta-a...
There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association ( GWA) studies represent a powerful approa...
Gene-based association testing was run GCTA-fastBAT package on 7 phenotypes: chronic back, neck, hip...
Summary Statistics obtained from .fastGWA files after running GWAS analyses using GCTA package for 7...
Results of gene-based association analysis of back pain-related phenotypes using imputed genotypes (...
The dataset contains results of a genome-wide association study of distinct chronic musculoskeletal ...
JMA files were obtained from COJO analysis ran across 7 chronic pain types: neck, back, hip, knee, a...
Fine mapping was run with CAUSALdb-finemapping-pip using clumped GWAS data of 5 chronic pain types: ...
Chronic pain is highly prevalent worldwide and represents a significant socioeconomic and public hea...
THE elucidation of the human genome and proteome offers the clinical researcher the opportunity to t...
The dataset contains results of a genome-wide association study of back pain. Two files contain asso...
Background: The association of genotyping information with common traits is not satisfactorily solve...
Genotype analysis comparing the mild to moderate pain group and the severe pain group among IC/PBS p...
Identifying human genes relevant for the processing of pain requires difficult-to-conduct and expens...
AbstractBackgroundThe association of genotyping information with common traits is not satisfactorily...
Existing microarray gene expression profiling studies of tonic/chronic pain were subjected to meta-a...
There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association ( GWA) studies represent a powerful approa...