InterPregGen: genetic studies of pre-eclampsia in three continents.
Linda Morgan;
Ralph McGinnis;
Valgerdur Steinthorsdottir;
Gulnara Svyatova;
Nodira Zakhidova;
Wai Kwong Lee;
Ann-Charlotte Iversen;
Per Magnus;
James Walker;
Juan Pablo Casas;
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Saidazim Sultanov;
Hannele Laivuori;
(2014)
InterPregGen: genetic studies of pre-eclampsia in three continents.
Norsk epidemiologi = Norwegian journal of epidemiology, 24 (1-2).
pp. 141-146.
ISSN 0803-2491
DOI: 10.5324/nje.v24i1-2.1815
Pre-eclampsia is a major cause of maternal and fetal mortality in pregnancy. The identification of genetic variants which predispose to pre-eclampsia demands large DNA collections from affected mothers and babies and controls, with reliable supporting phenotypic data. The InterPregGen study has assembled a consortium of researchers from Europe, Central Asia and South America with the aim of elucidating the genetic architecture of pre-eclampsia. The MoBa collection is playing a vital role in this collaborative venture, which has the potential to provide new insights into the causes of pre-eclampsia, and provide a rational basis for novel approaches to prevention and treatment.
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- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4641320 (OA Location)
- 10.5324/nje.v24i1-2.1815 (DOI)
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