Exome-chip meta-analysis identifies novel loci associated with cardiac conduction, including ADAMTS6

Author:

Prins Bram P.,Mead Timothy J.,Brody Jennifer A.,Sveinbjornsson Gardar,Ntalla Ioanna,Bihlmeyer Nathan A.,van den Berg Marten,Bork-Jensen Jette,Cappellani Stefania,Van Duijvenboden Stefan,Klena Nikolai T.,Gabriel George C.,Liu Xiaoqin,Gulec Cagri,Grarup Niels,Haessler Jeffrey,Hall Leanne M.,Iorio Annamaria,Isaacs Aaron,Li-Gao Ruifang,Lin Honghuang,Liu Ching-Ti,Lyytikäinen Leo-Pekka,Marten Jonathan,Mei Hao,Müller-Nurasyid Martina,Orini Michele,Padmanabhan Sandosh,Radmanesh Farid,Ramirez Julia,Robino Antonietta,Schwartz Molly,van Setten Jessica,Smith Albert V.,Verweij Niek,Warren Helen R.,Weiss Stefan,Alonso Alvaro,Arnar David O.,Bots Michiel L.,de Boer Rudolf A.,Dominiczak Anna F.,Eijgelsheim Mark,Ellinor Patrick T.,Guo Xiuqing,Felix Stephan B.,Harris Tamara B.,Hayward Caroline,Heckbert Susan R.,Huang Paul L.,Jukema J. W.,Kähönen Mika,Kors Jan A.,Lambiase Pier D.,Launer Lenore J.,Li Man,Linneberg Allan,Nelson Christopher P.,Pedersen Oluf,Perez Marco,Peters Annette,Polasek Ozren,Psaty Bruce M.,Raitakari Olli T.,Rice Kenneth M.,Rotter Jerome I.,Sinner Moritz F.,Soliman Elsayed Z.,Spector Tim D.,Strauch Konstantin,Thorsteinsdottir Unnur,Tinker Andrew,Trompet Stella,Uitterlinden André,Vaartjes Ilonca,van der Meer Peter,Völker Uwe,Völzke Henry,Waldenberger Melanie,Wilson James G.,Xie Zhijun,Asselbergs Folkert W.,Dörr Marcus,van Duijn Cornelia M.,Gasparini Paolo,Gudbjartsson Daniel F.,Gudnason Vilmundur,Hansen Torben,Kääb Stefan,Kanters Jørgen K.,Kooperberg Charles,Lehtimäki Terho,Lin Henry J.,Lubitz Steven A.,Mook-Kanamori Dennis O.,Conti Francesco J.,Newton-Cheh Christopher H.,Rosand Jonathan,Rudan Igor,Samani Nilesh J.,Sinagra Gianfranco,Smith Blair H.,Holm Hilma,Stricker Bruno H.,Ulivi Sheila,Sotoodehnia Nona,Apte Suneel S.,van der Harst Pim,Stefansson Kari,Munroe Patricia B.,Arking Dan E.,Lo Cecilia W.,Jamshidi YaldaORCID

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British Heart Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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