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Toru Nabika

Researcher at Shimane University

Publications -  204
Citations -  5163

Toru Nabika is an academic researcher from Shimane University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 190 publications receiving 4298 citations.

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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies common variants associated with blood pressure variation in east Asians

TL;DR: A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure in 19,608 subjects of east Asian ancestry followed up with de novo genotyping and further replication in east Asian samples provides new insights into blood pressure regulation and potential targets for intervention.
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Trans-ancestry genome-wide association study identifies 12 genetic loci influencing blood pressure and implicates a role for DNA methylation

Norihiro Kato, +256 more
- 21 Sep 2015 - 
TL;DR: The trans-ancestry genome-wide association and replication study of blood pressure phenotypes among up to 320,251 individuals of East Asian, European and South Asian ancestry finds genetic variants at 12 new loci to be associated with blood pressure, providing new evidence for the role of DNA methylation in blood pressure regulation.
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Blood Pressure and Hypertension Are Associated With 7 Loci in the Japanese Population

TL;DR: These loci can guide fine-mapping efforts to pinpoint causal variants and causal genes with the integration of multiethnic results and reach a conclusive level of statistical significance after adjustment for multiple testing.
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The trans-ancestral genomic architecture of glycemic traits

Ji Chen, +478 more
- 31 May 2021 - 
TL;DR: This paper aggregated genome-wide association studies comprising up to 281,416 individuals without diabetes (30% non-European ancestry) for whom fasting glucose, 2-h glucose after an oral glucose challenge, glycated hemoglobin and fasting insulin data were available.
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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in East Asian-ancestry populations identifies four new loci for body mass index

Wanqing Wen, +108 more
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of associations between BMI and ∼2.5 million genotyped or imputed single nucleotide polymorphisms among 86 757 individuals of Asian ancestry, followed by in silico and de novo replication among 7488-47 352 additional Asian-ancestry individuals finds the association of BMI with rs2237892, rs671 and rs12229654 was significantly stronger among men than among women.