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Daniel I. Chasman

Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital

Publications -  534
Citations -  85313

Daniel I. Chasman is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome-wide association study & Population. The author has an hindex of 134, co-authored 484 publications receiving 72180 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel I. Chasman include Washington University in St. Louis & Glenfield Hospital.

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COMT and Alpha-Tocopherol Effects in Cancer Prevention: Gene-Supplement Interactions in Two Randomized Clinical Trials.

TL;DR: Pharmacogenetic analysis of catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) and cancer prevention in two large randomized trials revealed statistically significant COMT by alpha-tocopherol interaction, such that alpha-ocopherol was beneficial among rs4680 met-allele (28.0%), but not val-alleel (22.8%) homozygotes.
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Publisher Correction: Genetic analysis of over 1 million people identifies 535 new loci associated with blood pressure traits.

Evangelos Evangelou, +340 more
- 14 Nov 2018 - 
TL;DR: In the version of this article originally published, the name of author Martin H. de Borst was coded incorrectly in the XML and the error has now been corrected in the HTML version of the paper.
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Genetic Studies of Leptin Concentrations Implicate Leptin in the Regulation of Early Adiposity.

Hanieh Yaghootkar, +118 more
- 11 Sep 2020 - 
TL;DR: Using in vitro analyses, it is shown that the Met94 allele is associated with higher BMI in young African-ancestry children but not in adults, suggesting that leptin regulates early adiposity.
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Phenome-wide association analysis of LDL-cholesterol lowering genetic variants in PCSK9

Amand F. Schmidt, +182 more
TL;DR: Genetic variation at thePCSK9 locus recapitulates the effects of therapeutic inhibition of PCSK9 on major blood lipid fractions and MI, while indicating an increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus and no other possible safety concerns were shown.