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Seraya Maouche

Researcher at Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University

Publications -  12
Citations -  4926

Seraya Maouche is an academic researcher from Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome-wide association study & Single-nucleotide polymorphism. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 12 publications receiving 4523 citations. Previous affiliations of Seraya Maouche include Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico & University of Lübeck.

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Large-scale association analysis identifies 13 new susceptibility loci for coronary artery disease

Heribert Schunkert, +166 more
- 01 Apr 2011 - 
TL;DR: This paper performed a meta-analysis of 14 genome-wide association studies of coronary artery disease (CAD) comprising 22,233 individuals with CAD (cases) and 64,762 controls of European descent followed by genotyping of top association signals in 56,682 additional individuals.
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Large-scale association analysis identifies new risk loci for coronary artery disease

Panos Deloukas, +204 more
- 01 Jan 2013 - 
TL;DR: An association analysis in CAD cases and controls identifies 15 loci reaching genome-wide significance, taking the number of susceptibility loci for CAD to 46, and a further 104 independent variants strongly associated with CAD at a 5% false discovery rate (FDR).
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A trans-acting locus regulates an anti-viral expression network and type 1 diabetes risk

TL;DR: The use of integrated genome-wide approaches across seven rat tissues to identify gene networks and the loci underlying their regulation implicate IRF7 network genes and their regulatory locus in the pathogenesis of T1D.
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Large-Scale Gene-Centric Analysis Identifies Novel Variants for Coronary Artery Disease

Adam S. Butterworth, +355 more
TL;DR: This large-scale gene-centric analysis has identified several novel genes for CAD that relate to diverse biochemical and cellular functions and clarified the literature with regard to many previously suggested genes.