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We analysed if measuring PWV in different segments of the body leads to association with different genetic variants, as well as different heritability and different genetic correlation with other biological traits. Furthermore we searched for shared genetic architecture concerning PWV, blood pressure (BP) and coronary artery disease (CAD) and examined the causal relationship between PWV and BP.

Submitter: Janne Pott

Investigation: OMICS Investigations

Resources: Summary Statistic for PWV GWAS

Study type: Genetic study

We defined six operationalizations of CPB considering plaques in common carotid arteries, carotid bulb, and internal carotid arteries (maximal plaque area, mean plaque area, sum of plaque areas at all six regions, maximal degree of stenosis, mean degree of stenosis, and sum of stenosis at all six regions). Link to publication (PMID, DOI), Supplemental Figures and Tables, and Summary Statistics of GWAS will be made available upon acceptance of our manuscript.

Submitter: Janne Pott

Investigation: OMICS Investigations

Resources: Summary Statistics

Study type: Genetic study

Supplement Data for Publication including Supplement Material & Results (eQTL annotation, Mendelian Randomization (MR), further significant loci), Figures (correlation plot of steroid hormones, scatter plot of genetic effect sizes, regional association plots, scatter plots of MR) and Tables (Correlations, GWAS summary statistics, interaction tests, MR results)

Submitter: René Hänsel

Investigation: OMICS Investigations

Resources: Summary Statistics, Supplement Data

Study type: Genetic study

Stratification of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) based on HPV16 DNA and RNA status

Submitter: René Hänsel

Investigation: head and neck squamous cell carcinomas

Resources: HNSCC Clinical Dataset, HNSCC OMICS Data

Study type: Clinical study (Phase 1)

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