Genome-Wide Association Study of Intracranial Aneurysms Confirms Role of Anril and SOX17 in Disease Risk
Stroke2012Vol. 43(11), pp. 2846–2852
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Tatiana Foroud, Daniel L. Koller, Dongbing Lai, Laura Sauerbeck, Craig S. Anderson, Nerissa Ko, Ranjan Deka, Thomas H. Mosley, Myriam Fornage, Daniel Woo, Charles J. Moomaw, Richard Hornung, John Huston, Irene Meissner, Joan E. Bailey‐Wilson, Carl D. Langefeld, Guy A. Rouleau, E. Sander Connolly, Bradford B. Worrall, Dawn Kleindorfer, Matthew L. Flaherty, Sharyl Martini, Jason Mackey, Felipe De Los Rios La Rosa, Robert D. Brown, Joseph P. Broderick, the FIA Study Investigators
Abstract
In addition to replicating several previously reported loci, we provide further evidence that the association on chromosome 9p is attributable to variants in CDKN2BAS (also known as ANRIL, an antisense noncoding RNA).
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