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Carla M. T. Tiesler

Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Publications -  66
Citations -  6668

Carla M. T. Tiesler is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genome-wide association study. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 66 publications receiving 5537 citations. Previous affiliations of Carla M. T. Tiesler include Helmholtz Zentrum München.

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Multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of 21,000 cases and 95,000 controls identifies new risk loci for atopic dermatitis

Lavinia Paternoster, +154 more
- 19 Oct 2015 - 
TL;DR: This paper performed a meta-analysis of >15 million genetic variants in 21,399 cases and 95,464 controls from populations of European, African, Japanese and Latino ancestry, followed by replication in 32,059 cases and 228,628 controls from 18 studies.
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Genome-wide associations for birth weight and correlations with adult disease

Momoko Horikoshi, +185 more
- 13 Oct 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed a meta-analysis of birth weight in 153,781 individuals, identifying 60 loci where fetal genotype was associated with birth weight (P < 5.5×10−8).
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Multiancestry association study identifies new asthma risk loci that colocalize with immune-cell enhancer marks

Florence Demenais, +216 more
- 01 Jan 2018 - 
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of GWAS studies for asthma from multiancestral cohorts identifies five new loci and finds that the asthma-associated loci are enriched near enhancer marks in immune cells, suggesting a major role of these loci in the regulation of immunologically related mechanisms.
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Association of vitamin D status with arterial blood pressure and hypertension risk: A mendelian randomisation study

Karani Santhanakrishnan Vimaleswaran, +118 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a mendelian randomisation approach to test whether low plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) concentration is causally associated with blood pressure and hypertension risk.
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New loci associated with birth weight identify genetic links between intrauterine growth and adult height and metabolism.

Momoko Horikoshi, +174 more
- 01 Jan 2013 - 
TL;DR: The number of loci associated at genome-wide significance to 7, accounting for a similar proportion of variance as maternal smoking, are extended and highlight genetic links between fetal growth and postnatal growth and metabolism.