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The eMERGE genotype set of 83,717 subjects imputed to ~40â¿¿million variants genome wide and association with the herpes zoster medical record phenotype.
Genet Epidemiol
57
2019
3p29, Consortium, HLA-B, biorepository, chromosome 3, chromosome 6, eMERGE, epigenetic binding site, genome-wide variant, herpes zoster, human, loci, participants, shingles, single-nucleotide variant
Algorithms, Black People, Chromosomes, Human, Electronic Health Records, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Haplotypes, Herpes Zoster, Homozygote, Humans, Male, Phenotype, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Principal Component Analysis, White People
Author NameAffiliation
Ian B StanawayUniversity of Washington
Taryn O HallUniversity of Washington
Elisabeth A RosenthalUniversity of Washington
Elisabeth A RosenthalUniversity of Washington
Melody R PalmerUniversity of Washington
Vivek NaranbhaiUniversity of Washington
Vivek NaranbhaiHarvard Medical School, Harvard University
Rachel KnevelHarvard Medical School, Harvard University
Bahram NamjouCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Robert J CarrollVanderbilt University
Krzysztof KirylukColumbia University
Krzysztof KirylukColumbia University
Adam S GordonUniversity of Washington
Jodell E LinderVanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, Vanderbilt University
Kayla M HowellVanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, Vanderbilt University
Brandy M MapesVanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, Vanderbilt University
Frederick T J LinFeinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
Yoonjung Yoonie JooFeinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
Yoonjung Yoonie JooFeinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
Monique HayesFeinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
Ali G GharaviColumbia University
Sarah A Pendergrass
Marylyn D RitchieUniversity of Pennsylvania
Marylyn D RitchieUniversity of Pennsylvania
Mariza de AndradeMayo Clinic
Mariza de AndradeMayo Clinic
Damien C Croteau-ChonkaHarvard Medical School, Harvard University
Damien C Croteau-ChonkaHarvard Medical School, Harvard University
Soumya RaychaudhuriHarvard Medical School, Harvard University
Soumya RaychaudhuriBroad Institute of Massachusetts Technical Institute and Harvard University
Soumya RaychaudhuriHarvard Medical School, Harvard University
Soumya RaychaudhuriBroad Institute of Massachusetts Technical Institute and Harvard University
Scott T WeissHarvard Medical School, Harvard University
Scott T WeissHarvard Medical School, Harvard University
Matthew S LeboHarvard Medical School, Harvard University
Sami S AmrHarvard Medical School, Harvard University
David S CarrellKaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute (Formerly Group Health Cooperative-Seattle), Kaiser Permanente
Eric B LarsonKaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute (Formerly Group Health Cooperative-Seattle), Kaiser Permanente
Christopher G ChuteJohns Hopkins University
Laura J Rasmussen-TorvikFeinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
Laura J Rasmussen-TorvikFeinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
Megan J PuckelwartzFeinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
Patrick M A SleimanChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia
Patrick M A SleimanChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia
Hakon HakonarsonChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia
Hakon HakonarsonChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia
Rongling LiNational Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health
Rongling LiNational Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health
Elizabeth W KarlsonUniversity of Pennsylvania
Elizabeth W KarlsonUniversity of Pennsylvania
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