Testing for non-linear causal effects using a binary genotype in a Mendelian randomization study: application to alcohol and cardiovascular trait
Poster session 1: Cutting edge methodology: P1-4 link_to_OA_fulltextIEA World Congress of Epidemiolo...
Longitudinal, well phenotyped, population-based cohort studies offer unique research opportunities i...
Mendelian randomization, a commonly adopted approach in genetic epidemiology, is of value in disting...
Testing for non-linear causal effects using a binary genotype in a Mendelian randomization study: ap...
BACKGROUND: Mendelian randomization studies have so far restricted attention to linear associations ...
Background: Mendelian randomization studies have so far restricted attention to linear associations ...
BACKGROUND: Mendelian randomization studies have so far restricted attention to linear associations ...
A conventional Mendelian randomization analysis assesses the causal effect of a risk factor on an ou...
The Mendelian randomization approach is concerned with the causal pathway between a gene, an interme...
Mendelian randomization is an epidemiological approach to making causal inferences using observation...
The aim of aetiologic studies in epidemiology is to investigate whether factors are causally related...
Different statistical approaches have been implemented to overcome the limitations that typically an...
Large-scale genome-wide association studies conducted over the last decade have uncovered numerous g...
Although experimental studies are regarded as the method of choice for determining causal influences...
In Mendelian randomization a carefully selected gene is used as an instrumental variable in the esti...
Poster session 1: Cutting edge methodology: P1-4 link_to_OA_fulltextIEA World Congress of Epidemiolo...
Longitudinal, well phenotyped, population-based cohort studies offer unique research opportunities i...
Mendelian randomization, a commonly adopted approach in genetic epidemiology, is of value in disting...
Testing for non-linear causal effects using a binary genotype in a Mendelian randomization study: ap...
BACKGROUND: Mendelian randomization studies have so far restricted attention to linear associations ...
Background: Mendelian randomization studies have so far restricted attention to linear associations ...
BACKGROUND: Mendelian randomization studies have so far restricted attention to linear associations ...
A conventional Mendelian randomization analysis assesses the causal effect of a risk factor on an ou...
The Mendelian randomization approach is concerned with the causal pathway between a gene, an interme...
Mendelian randomization is an epidemiological approach to making causal inferences using observation...
The aim of aetiologic studies in epidemiology is to investigate whether factors are causally related...
Different statistical approaches have been implemented to overcome the limitations that typically an...
Large-scale genome-wide association studies conducted over the last decade have uncovered numerous g...
Although experimental studies are regarded as the method of choice for determining causal influences...
In Mendelian randomization a carefully selected gene is used as an instrumental variable in the esti...
Poster session 1: Cutting edge methodology: P1-4 link_to_OA_fulltextIEA World Congress of Epidemiolo...
Longitudinal, well phenotyped, population-based cohort studies offer unique research opportunities i...
Mendelian randomization, a commonly adopted approach in genetic epidemiology, is of value in disting...