Blood-based epigenome-wide analyses of 19 common disease states: A longitudinal, population-based linked cohort study of 18,413 Scottish individuals
ConclusionsWe discovered over 100 associations between blood methylation sites and common disease states, independently of major confounding risk factors, and a need for greater standardisation among EWAS on human disease.
Source: PLoS Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Robert F. Hillary Source Type: research
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