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Hsu, Fang-Chi
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Multipoint linkage disequilibrium mapping approach: incorporating evidence of linkage and linkage disequilibrium from unlinked region.
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Sequence variants at 22q13 are associated with prostate cancer risk.
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A novel prostate cancer susceptibility locus at 19q13.
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Prostate cancer risk associated loci in African Americans.
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Prostate cancer risk-associated variants reported from genome-wide association studies: meta-analysis and their contribution to genetic Variation.
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A genome-wide search for loci interacting with known prostate cancer risk-associated genetic variants.
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Discovery and fine mapping of serum protein loci through transethnic meta-analysis.
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Analysis of family- and population-based samples using multiple linkage disequilibrium mapping.
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Multipoint linkage disequilibrium mapping for complex diseases.
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Comparison of significance level at the true location using two linkage approaches: LODPAL and GENEFINDER.
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Association between two unlinked loci at 8q24 and prostate cancer risk among European Americans.
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Cumulative association of five genetic variants with prostate cancer.
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Association between sequence variants at 17q12 and 17q24.3 and prostate cancer risk in European and African Americans.
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Evidence for two independent prostate cancer risk-associated loci in the HNF1B gene at 17q12.
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Fine mapping association study and functional analysis implicate a SNP in MSMB at 10q11 as a causal variant for prostate cancer risk.
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Two independent prostate cancer risk-associated Loci at 11q13.
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Studying gene and gene-environment effects of uncommon and common variants on continuous traits: a marker-set approach using gene-trait similarity regression.
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Physical Chromosome Mapping
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 11
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 19
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 10
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Chromosome Mapping
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 13
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