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Stolk L, Perry JRB, Chasman DI, He C, Mangino M, Sulem P, Barbalic M, Broer L, Byrne EM, Ernst F, et al. Meta-analyses identify 13 loci associated with age at menopause and highlight DNA repair and immune pathways. Nat Genet. 2012 ;44(3):260-8.
Hancock DB, Eijgelsheim M, Wilk JB, Gharib SA, Loehr LR, Marciante KD, Franceschini N, van Durme YMTA, Chen T-H, R Barr G, et al. Meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies identify multiple loci associated with pulmonary function. Nat Genet. 2010 ;42(1):45-52.
Newman AB, Walter S, Lunetta KL, Garcia ME, P Slagboom E, Christensen K, Arnold AM, Aspelund T, Aulchenko YS, Benjamin EJ, et al. A meta-analysis of four genome-wide association studies of survival to age 90 years or older: the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology Consortium. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2010 ;65(5):478-87.
Bis JC, Kavousi M, Franceschini N, Isaacs A, Abecasis GR, Schminke U, Post WS, Smith AV, Cupples AL, Markus HS, et al. Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies from the CHARGE consortium identifies common variants associated with carotid intima media thickness and plaque. Nat Genet. 2011 ;43(10):940-7.
Chen CTL, Liu C-T, Chen GK, Andrews JS, Arnold AM, Dreyfus J, Franceschini N, Garcia ME, Kerr KF, Li G, et al. Meta-analysis of loci associated with age at natural menopause in African-American women. Hum Mol Genet. 2014 ;23(12):3327-42.
Kilpeläinen TO, Bentley AR, Noordam R, Sung YJu, Schwander K, Winkler TW, Jakupović H, Chasman DI, Manning A, Ntalla I, et al. Multi-ancestry study of blood lipid levels identifies four loci interacting with physical activity. Nat Commun. 2019 ;10(1):376.
Kurniansyah N, Goodman MO, Kelly TN, Elfassy T, Wiggins KL, Bis JC, Guo X, Palmas W, Taylor KD, Lin HJ, et al. A multi-ethnic polygenic risk score is associated with hypertension prevalence and progression throughout adulthood. Nat Commun. 2022 ;13(1):3549.

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