Studies
Submitter: Franz Förster
Investigation: OMICS Investigations
Resources: Summary statistics of a genome-wide association meta-analysis (GWAMA) of...
Study type: Not specified
Summary statistics of Meta-GWAS of odour identification.
Submitter: Franz Förster
Investigation: OMICS Investigations
Resources: Summary Statistics of odour identification
Study type: Genetic study
A meta-analysis of genome-wide associations for serum vaspin from six independent cohorts (N = 7446) was conducted. The data show that serum vaspin is strongly determined by genetic variants within vaspin.
This study belongs to the publication: https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.23882
Submitter: Katrin Horn
Investigation: OMICS Investigations
Resources: Summary Statistics
Study type: Genetic study
Submitter: Katrin Horn
Investigation: OMICS Investigations
Resources: Gene Expression data, LIFE-Adult EPIC data
Study type: Not specified
Summary statistics of Meta-GWAS results will be made available upon acceptance of our manuscript.
Submitter: Janne Pott
Investigation: OMICS Investigations
Resources: Summary Statistics
Study type: Genetic study
In our manuscript, we describe current procedures, tools, and results to create, compare and qualitatively assess the single-cell transcriptomes of the lung in three different species; human (Homo sapiens), hamster (Mesocricetus auratus), and mice (Mus musculus).
We make the analysis reproducible by publishing the R-based workflow on GitHub pulmonologists_interspecies_scRNA.
Here in the LHA, we provide the required scRNA-Seq
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Submitter: Holger Kirsten
Investigation: OMICS Investigations
Resources: scRNA-Seq expression data as RDS Seurat file
Study type: Cell study
Genome-wide Association Meta-Analyses of four steroid hormones (progesterone, 17-OH-progesterone, androstenedione, and aldosterone) and the ratio of testosterone to estradiol. Summary statistics of GWAMA results will be made available upon acceptance of our manuscript.
Submitter: Janne Pott
Investigation: OMICS Investigations
Resources: No Resources
Study type: Genetic study