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    المصدر: Xie , J , Mothe , B , Alcalde Herraiz , M , Li , C , Xu , Y , Jödicke , A M , Gao , Y , Wang , Y , Feng , S , Wei , J , Chen , Z , Hong , S , Wu , Y , Su , B , Zheng , X , Cohet , C , Ali , R , Wareham , N & Alhambra , D P 2024 , ' Relationship between HLA genetic variations, COVID-19 vaccine antibody response, and risk of breakthrough outcomes ' , Nature Communications ....

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    المساهمون: Department of Public Health, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, Department of Psychology and Logopedics, Doctoral Programme in Human Behaviour, Doctoral Programme in Cognition, Learning, Instruction and Communication, Department of Diagnostics and Therapeutics, Doctoral Programme Brain & Mind, Doctoral Programme in Population Health, HUSLAB, Research Programs Unit, Centre of Excellence in Complex Disease Genetics, Aarno Palotie / Principal Investigator, Genomics of Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Doctoral Programme in Integrative Life Science, Doctoral Programme in Clinical Research, Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care, Johan Eriksson / Principal Investigator, Doctoral Programme in Oral Sciences, Clinicum, Doctoral Programme in Biomedicine

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    Relation: We thank E.M. Tucker-Drob for helpful comments and J. Zeng for help with the SBayesR software. This research was carried out under the auspices of the Social Science Genetic Association Consortium. The analyses reported in the paper fall under National Bureau of Economic Research institutional review board protocols 19_434, 19_465 and 20_041. This paper uses cohort-level data from Okbay et al.62, and information about studies participating in that study can be found in the Additional Acknowledgements Supplementary section of that paper. Per Social Science Genetic Association Consortium policy, we acknowledge the authors of that paper, listed below, as collaborators. 23andMe research participants provided informed consent and participated in the research online, under a protocol approved by the external Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs-accredited institutional review board, Ethical & Independent Review Services. Participants were included in the analysis on the basis of consent status as checked at the time data analyses were initiated. We would like to thank the research participants and employees of 23andMe for making this work possible. We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of members of 23andMe’s Research Team, whose names are listed below. The research has also been conducted using the UKB Resource under application numbers 11425 and 12505. Informed consent was obtained from UKB subjects. Ethical approval for the GS: Scottish Family Health Study was obtained from the Tayside Committee on Medical Research Ethics (on behalf of the National Health Service). H.J, M.B., D. Cesarini and P.T. were supported by the Ragnar Söderberg Foundation (E42/15 to D. Cesarini); A.O. and P.K. by the European Research Council (consolidator grant 647648 EdGe to P.K.); H.J., M.B., S.M.N., T.G., C.W., J.J., M.N.M., D. Cesarini, P.T., J.P.B., D.J.B. and A.I.Y. by Open Philanthropy (grant 010623-00001 to D.J.B.); R.A. and S.O. by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (grant P18-0782:1 to S.O.); N.W., G.G., C.W., L.Y. and D.J.B. by the National Institute on Aging (NIA)/National Institutes of Health (NIH) (grants R24-AG065184 and R01-AG042568 to D.J.B.); D.J.B. by the NIA/NIH (grant R56-AG058726 to T. Galama); P.T. by the NIA/National Institute on Mental Health (grants R01-MH101244-02 and U01-MH109539-02 to B. Neale); J.S. and P.M.V. by the Australian Research Council (grant FL180100072 to P.M.V.); and Y.W., L.Y. and P.M.V. by the National Health and Medical Research Council (grant GNT113400 to P.M.V.). The study was also supported by Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research VENI (grant 016.Veni.198.058 to A.O.); the F.G. Meade Scholarship and UQ Research Training Scholarship from the University of Queensland Senate (Y.W.); the Swedish Research Council (grant 2019-00244 to S.O.); an MRC University Unit Programme Grant (MC_UU_00007/10, QTL in Health and Disease, to C.H.); the Swedish Research Council (grant 421-2013-1061 to M.J.); Pershing Square Fund of the Foundations of Human Behavior (D.L.); the Li Ka Shing Foundation (A.K.); the Australian Research Council (grant DE200100425 to L.Y.); the NIA/NIH (grant K99-AG062787-01 to P.T.); the Government of Canada through Genome Canada and the Ontario Genomics Institute (grant OGI-152 to J.P.B.); the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (J.P.B.); and the Australian Research Council (P.M.V.). We thank E.M. Tucker-Drob for helpful comments and J. Zeng for help with the SBayesR software. This research was carried out under the auspices of the Social Science Genetic Association Consortium. The analyses reported in the paper fall under National Bureau of Economic Research institutional review board protocols 19_434, 19_465 and 20_041. This paper uses cohort-level data from Okbay et al., and information about studies participating in that study can be found in the Additional Acknowledgements Supplementary section of that paper. Per Social Science Genetic Association Consortium policy, we acknowledge the authors of that paper, listed below, as collaborators. 23andMe research participants provided informed consent and participated in the research online, under a protocol approved by the external Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs-accredited institutional review board, Ethical & Independent Review Services. Participants were included in the analysis on the basis of consent status as checked at the time data analyses were initiated. We would like to thank the research participants and employees of 23andMe for making this work possible. We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of members of 23andMe’s Research Team, whose names are listed below. The research has also been conducted using the UKB Resource under application numbers 11425 and 12505. Informed consent was obtained from UKB subjects. Ethical approval for the GS: Scottish Family Health Study was obtained from the Tayside Committee on Medical Research Ethics (on behalf of the National Health Service). H.J, M.B., D. Cesarini and P.T. were supported by the Ragnar Söderberg Foundation (E42/15 to D. Cesarini); A.O. and P.K. by the European Research Council (consolidator grant 647648 EdGe to P.K.); H.J., M.B., S.M.N., T.G., C.W., J.J., M.N.M., D. Cesarini, P.T., J.P.B., D.J.B. and A.I.Y. by Open Philanthropy (grant 010623-00001 to D.J.B.); R.A. and S.O. by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (grant P18-0782:1 to S.O.); N.W., G.G., C.W., L.Y. and D.J.B. by the National Institute on Aging (NIA)/National Institutes of Health (NIH) (grants R24-AG065184 and R01-AG042568 to D.J.B.); D.J.B. by the NIA/NIH (grant R56-AG058726 to T. Galama); P.T. by the NIA/National Institute on Mental Health (grants R01-MH101244-02 and U01-MH109539-02 to B. Neale); J.S. and P.M.V. by the Australian Research Council (grant FL180100072 to P.M.V.); and Y.W., L.Y. and P.M.V. by the National Health and Medical Research Council (grant GNT113400 to P.M.V.). The study was also supported by Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research VENI (grant 016.Veni.198.058 to A.O.); the F.G. Meade Scholarship and UQ Research Training Scholarship from the University of Queensland Senate (Y.W.); the Swedish Research Council (grant 2019-00244 to S.O.); an MRC University Unit Programme Grant (MC_UU_00007/10, QTL in Health and Disease, to C.H.); the Swedish Research Council (grant 421-2013-1061 to M.J.); Pershing Square Fund of the Foundations of Human Behavior (D.L.); the Li Ka Shing Foundation (A.K.); the Australian Research Council (grant DE200100425 to L.Y.); the NIA/NIH (grant K99-AG062787-01 to P.T.); the Government of Canada through Genome Canada and the Ontario Genomics Institute (grant OGI-152 to J.P.B.); the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (J.P.B.); and the Australian Research Council (P.M.V.).; 23andMe Research Team , Social Science Genetic Association Consortium , LifeLines Cohort Study , Okbay , A , Wu , Y , Wang , N , Jayashankar , H , Bennett , M , Nehzati , S M , Sidorenko , J , Kweon , H , Goldman , G , Gjorgjieva , T , Jiang , Y , Hicks , B , Tian , C , Hinds , D A , Ahlskog , R , Magnusson , P K E , Oskarsson , S , Hayward , C , Campbell , A , Porteous , D J , Freese , J , Herd , P , Agee , M , Alipanahi , B , Auton , A , Bell , R K , Bryc , K , Elson , S L , Fontanillas , P , Furlotte , N A , Hinds , D A , Huber , K E , Kleinman , A , Litterman , N K , McCreight , J C , Gupta , R , Lahti , J , Pervjakova , N , Eklund , N , Koskinen , S , Latvala , A , Loukola , A , Mäki-Opas , T , Palotie , A , Räikkönen , K , Sarin , A P , Eriksson , J G , Kaprio , J , Perola , M & Weir , D R 2022 , ' Polygenic prediction of educational attainment within and between families from genome-wide association analyses in 3 million individuals ' , Nature Genetics , vol. 54 , no. 4 , pp. 437-449 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-022-01016-z; ORCID: /0000-0002-4310-5297/work/130140099; ORCID: /0000-0002-2527-5874/work/130142074; ORCID: /0000-0003-3124-3470/work/130143838; ORCID: /0000-0003-0542-5967/work/130146978; ORCID: /0000-0001-7700-5828/work/130151333; ORCID: /0000-0002-3716-2455/work/130140256; http://hdl.handle.net/10138/355381; 50837ec9-03c5-42b2-9cc9-8ca8861cc4b4; 85127422477

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    Relation: http://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09572-5; https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/67866/; https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/67866/1/s41467-019-09572-5.pdf; Wu, Yeda, Byrne, Enda M., Zheng, Zhili, Kemper, Kathryn E., Yengo, Loic, Mallett, Andrew J., Yang, Jian, Visscher, Peter M., and Wray, Naomi R. (2019) Genome-wide association study of medication-use and associated disease in the UK Biobank. Nature Communications, 10. 1891.

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    المصدر: eQTLgen Consortium , Xue , A , Wu , Y , Zhu , Z , Zhang , F , Kemper , K E , Zheng , Z , Yengo , L , Lloyd-Jones , L R , Sidorenko , J , Wu , Y , McRae , A F , Visscher , P M , Zeng , J & Yang , J 2018 , ' Genome-wide association analyses identify 143 risk variants and putative regulatory mechanisms for type 2 diabetes ' , Nature Communications , vol. 9 , no. 1 , 2941 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-04951-w

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    Relation: Chemistry of Materials; Xu, C; Lei, C; Huang, L; Zhang, J; Zhang, H; Song, H; Yu, M; Wu, Y; Chen, C; Yu, C, Glucose-Responsive Nanosystem Mimicking the Physiological Insulin Secretion via an Enzyme-Polymer Layer-by-Layer Coating Strategy, Chemistry of Materials, 2017, 29 (18), pp. 7725-7732; http://hdl.handle.net/10072/387178

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