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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2017 Jan 28, Eric Fauman commented:

      For a report on Somascan pQTLs from a much larger but cross-sectional population check out the recent (not yet peer-reviewed) BioRxiv paper from Karsten Suhre and colleagues:

      Connecting genetic risk to disease endpoints through the human blood plasma proteome http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/11/09/086793

      For example, the association reported above (rs3197999, pvalue=6e-10 for MST1 levels) is reported in the BioRxiv paper with a p-value of 1e-242.

      The data from the BioRxiv paper can be explored at http://proteomics.gwas.eu


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2017 Jan 28, Eric Fauman commented:

      For a report on Somascan pQTLs from a much larger but cross-sectional population check out the recent (not yet peer-reviewed) BioRxiv paper from Karsten Suhre and colleagues:

      Connecting genetic risk to disease endpoints through the human blood plasma proteome http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/11/09/086793

      For example, the association reported above (rs3197999, pvalue=6e-10 for MST1 levels) is reported in the BioRxiv paper with a p-value of 1e-242.

      The data from the BioRxiv paper can be explored at http://proteomics.gwas.eu


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