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A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies multiple longevity genes
Handling blood cell composition in epigenetic studies on ageing
Epigenetic drift in the aging genome: a ten-year follow-up in an elderly twin cohort
Copy number variation associates with mortality in long-lived individuals: a genome-wide assessment
Novel loci and pathways significantly associated with longevity
Heavier smoking may lead to a relative increase in waist circumference: widence for causal relationship from a Mendelian iandomisation meta-analysis. The CARTA consortium
Effect of Smoking on Blood Pressure and Resting Heart Rate A Mendelian Randomization Meta-Analysis in the CARTA Consortium
Is the adiposity-associated FTO gene variant related to all-cause mortality independent of adiposity? Meta-analysis of data from 169,551 Caucasian adults
Stratification by Smoking Status Reveals an Association of CHRNA5-A3-B4 Genotype with Body Mass Index in Never Smokers
Epigenetic signature of birth weight discordance in adult twins
Genome-wide association meta-analysis of human longevity identifies a novel locus conferring survival beyond 90 years of age
Genome-wide linkage analysis for human longevity: Genetics of Healthy Aging Study
Epigenetic variation during the adult lifespan: cross-sectional and longitudinal data on monozygotic twin pairs
Human longevity and variation in GH/IGF-1/insulin signaling, DNA damage signaling and repair and pro/antioxidant pathway genes: Cross sectional and longitudinal studies
Evidence from case-control and longitudinal studies supports associations of genetic variation in APOE, CETP, and IL6 with human longevity
Design, recruitment, logistics, and data management of the GEHA (Genetics of Healthy Ageing) project
Genome-wide association study identifies a single major locus contributing to survival into old age; the APOE locus revisited
No or only population-specific effect of PON1 on human longevity: A comprehensive meta-analysis
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