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D. Wloch-Kopec
Researcher at Jagiellonian University
Publications - 3
Citations - 695
D. Wloch-Kopec is an academic researcher from Jagiellonian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome-wide association study & Odds ratio. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 636 citations.
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Genome-wide association study identifies a variant in HDAC9 associated with large vessel ischemic stroke
Céline Bellenguez,Steve Bevan,Andreas Gschwendtner,Spencer Cca.,Annette I. Burgess,Matti Pirinen,Caroline A. Jackson,Matthew Traylor,Amy Strange,Zhan Su,P D Syme,Rainer Malik,Joanna Pera,N. Bo,Robin Lemmens,Robin Lemmens,Colin Freeman,R. Schanz,T James,D Poole,Lee Murphy,Helen Segal,L Cortellini,Cheng Y-C.,Daniel Woo,Mike A. Nalls,Bertram Müller-Myhsok,Christa Meisinger,Udo Seedorf,Helen Ross-Adams,Steven Boonen,D. Wloch-Kopec,V Valant,Julia Slark,Karen L. Furie,Hossein Delavaran,Cordelia Langford,Panos Deloukas,Sarah Edkins,Sarah E. Hunt,Emma Gray,Serge Dronov,Leena Peltonen,Solveig Gretarsdottir,Gudmar Thorleifsson,Unnur Thorsteinsdottir,Unnur Thorsteinsdottir,Kari Stefansson,Kari Stefansson,Giorgio B. Boncoraglio,Eugenio Parati,John Attia,Elizabeth G. Holliday,Christopher R Levi,Franzosi M-G.,Anuj Goel,Anna Helgadottir,Anna Helgadottir,Jenefer M. Blackwell,Jenefer M. Blackwell,Elvira Bramon,Matthew A. Brown,Juan P. Casas,Juan P. Casas,Aiden Corvin,Audrey Duncanson,Janusz Jankowski,Janusz Jankowski,Christopher G. Mathew,Palmer Cna.,Robert Plomin,Anna Rautanen,Stephen Sawcer,Richard C. Trembath,Ananth C. Viswanathan,Nicholas W. Wood,B. B. Worrall,Steven J. Kittner,Steven J. Kittner,Braxton D. Mitchell,Brett M. Kissela,James F. Meschia,Vincent Thijs,Vincent Thijs,Arne Lindgren,Mary Joan MacLeod,Agnieszka Slowik,Matthew Walters,Jonathan Rosand,Jonathan Rosand,Pankaj Sharma,Martin Farrall,Sudlow Clm.,Peter M. Rothwell,Martin Dichgans,Peter Donnelly,Hugh S. Markus +96 more
TL;DR: A new association for large vessel stroke within HDAC9 (encoding histone deacetylase 9) on chromosome 7p21.1 is identified, which suggests distinct genetic architectures for different stroke subtypes.
Genome-wide association study identifies a variant in HDAC9 associated with large vessel ischemic stroke
Céline Bellenguez,Steve Bevan,Andreas Gschwendtner,Chris C. A. Spencer,Annette I. Burgess,Matti Pirinen,Caroline A. Jackson,Matthew Traylor,A. Strange,Zhan Su,Paul D. Syme,Rainer Malik,Joanna Pera,N. Bo,Robin Lemmens,Colin Freeman,R. Schanz,Terena James,D Poole,Lee Murphy,Helen Segal,Lynelle Cortellini,Yu-Ching Cheng,Daniel Woo,Mike A. Nalls,Bertram Müller-Myhsok,Christa Meisinger,Udo Seedorf,Helen Ross-Adams,Steven Boonen,D. Wloch-Kopec,Valerie Valant,Julia Slark,K. L. Furie,Hossein Delavaran,Cordelia Langford,Panos Deloukas,Sarah Edkins,Sarah E. Hunt,Erin Gray,Serge Dronov,Leena Peltonen,Solveig Gretarsdottir,Gudmar Thorleifsson,Unnur Thorsteinsdottir,Kari Stefansson,Giorgio B. Boncoraglio,Eugenio Parati,John Attia,Elizabeth G. Holliday,Christopher R Levi,MariaGrazia Franzosi,Anuj Goel,Anna Helgadottir,Jenefer M. Blackwell,Elvira Bramon,Matthew A. Brown,Juan P. Casas,Aiden Corvin,Audrey Duncanson,Janusz Jankowski,Christopher G. Mathew,Colin N. A. Palmer,Robert Plomin,Anna Rautanen,Stephen Sawcer,Richard C. Trembath,Anand Viswanathan,Nicholas W. Wood,B. B. Worrall,Steven J. Kittner,Braxton D. Mitchell,Brett M. Kissela,James F. Meschia,Vincent Thijs,Arne Lindgren,Mary Joan MacLeod,Agnieszka Slowik,Matthew Walters,Jonathan Rosand,Pankaj Sharma,Martin Farrall,Cathie Sudlow,Peter M. Rothwell,Martin Dichgans,Peter Donnelly,Hugh S. Markus +86 more
TL;DR: The authors conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) for ischemic stroke and its subtypes in 3,548 affected individuals and 5,972 controls, all of European ancestry, and identified a new association for large vessel stroke within HDAC9 (encoding histone deacetylase 9) on chromosome 7p21.
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High prevalence of electroencephalographic frontal intermittent rhythmic delta activity in patients with moderately severe COVID-19.
Magdalena Bosak,I. Mazurkiewicz,D. Wloch-Kopec,Jeremiasz M. Jagiella,Martyna Woźniak,Maciej Kasprzycki,Agnieszka Slowik,Wojciech Turaj +7 more
TL;DR: The most frequent EEG finding was background slowing (16 patients; 45.7%). Frontal findings included frontally predominant rhythmic delta (FIRDA) in 10 (28.6%) patients and focal slowing in the left frontal lobe as discussed by the authors .