Candidate Gene Polymorphisms for Ischemic Stroke
Stroke2009Vol. 40(11), pp. 3436–3442
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Mar Matarín, W. Mark Brown, Hernandez Dena, Angela Britton, Fabienne Wavrant De Vrieze, Thomas G. Brott, Robert D. Brown, Bradford B. Worrall, L. Douglas Case, Stephen J. Chanock, E. Jeffrey Metter, Luigi Ferrucci, Dale M. Gamble, John Hardy, Stephen S. Rich, Andrew Singleton, James F. Meschia
Abstract
These results are consistent with previous meta-analyses that demonstrate an absence of genetic association of variants in plausible candidate genes with IS risk. Our study suggests that the effect of the investigated SNPs may be weak or restricted to specific populations or IS subtypes.
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