Mitochondrial Polymorphisms Significantly Reduce the Risk of Parkinson Disease
The American Journal of Human Genetics2003Vol. 72(4), pp. 804–811
Citations Over TimeTop 1% of 2003 papers
Joelle M. van der Walt, Kristin K. Nicodemus, Eden R. Martin, William K. Scott, Martha Nance, Ray L. Watts, Jean Hubble, Jonathan L. Haines, William C. Koller, Kelly E. Lyons, Rajesh Pahwa, Matthew B. Stern, Amy Colcher, Bradley C. Hiner, Joseph Jankovic, William G. Ondo, Fred H. Allen, Christopher G. Goetz, Gary W. Small, Frank Mastaglia, Jeffrey M. Stajich, Adam C. McLaurin, Lefkos Middleton, B.L. Scott, Donald E. Schmechel, Margaret A. Pericak‐Vance, Jeffery M. Vance
Related Papers
- → Extracellular vesicle mitochondrial DNA levels are associated with race and mitochondrial DNA haplogroup(2023)40 cited
- → Association of mitochondrial DNA haplogroups J and K with low response in exercise training among Finnish military conscripts(2021)10 cited
- → Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups J and T increase the risk of glioma(2021)6 cited
- → mtDNA haplotype network analysis: Exploring genetic relationships and diversity in dog haplogroups(2023)1 cited
- → Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups associated with elite Chinese athlete status(2013)