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Cross-sectional online survey of the impact of new tobacco health warnings in Colombia
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Genetic insight into dissecting the immunophenotypes and inflammatory profiles in the pathogenesis of Sjogren syndrome
Published 2025-01-01“…Methods Our study leveraged the genetic variants of multi-omics statistics extracted from genome-wide association study (GWAS), the University of Bristol and the FinnGen study. We performed a bidirectional Mendelian randomization and mediation study based on randomly allocated instrumental variables to infer causality, followed by external validation with UK Biobank data and Bayesian colocalization. …”
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Self-Harm in Eating Disorders (SHINE): a mixed-methods exploratory study
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The assessment of change in human heat stress risk in Brazil projected by the CMIP6 models
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ISMIP6-based Antarctic projections to 2100: simulations with the BISICLES ice sheet model
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Influences on safety of intrapartum electronic fetal heart rate monitoring practices: a scoping review
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Population genetics of spinoсerebellar ataxias caused by polyglutamine expansions
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Effect of the gut microbiome in glaucoma risk from the causal perspective
Published 2024-05-01“…An independent cohort from the Medical Research Council (MRC) Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol (MRC-IEU) Consortium (1715 cases and 359 479 controls) was used to validate causal effects.Results Results of the MR analysis suggested that the family Oxalobacteraceae (OR 0.900, 95% CI 0.843 to 0.961, p=0.002) and the genus Eggerthella (OR 0.881, 95% CI 0.811 to 0.957, p=0.003) had a negative effect on glaucoma, whereas the genus Bilophila (OR 1.202, 95% CI 1.074 to 1.346, p=0.001), LachnospiraceaeUCG010 (OR 1.256, 95% CI 1.109 to 1.423, p=0.0003) and Ruminiclostridium 9 (OR 1.258, 95% CI 1.083 to 1.461, p=0.003) had a positive effect on glaucoma. …”
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