rs10504835 - CNBD1
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Identification of genetic variants for blood insulin level in sex-stratified Korean population and evaluation of the causal relationship between blood insulin level and polycystic ovary syndrome. - Genes & genomics (2022) · Lim WY, Lee H, Cho YS · PubMed 34304350
Blood insulin level is an important risk factor for numerous disorders. Individual blood insulin level is known to be substantially influenced by genetic factors. Several genetic association studies identified a number of genetic variants for blood insulin level, but none of them was from a sex-stratified population. This study aimed to identify male- and female-specific genetic variants related to blood insulin level and to evaluate the causal relationship between blood insulin level and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) that is likely caused by high insulin in Korean women. A genome-wide association study was conducted to identify genetic variants influencing blood insulin level in males (N = 4183) and females (N = 4659) in the Korean population. Two-sample Mendelian randomization
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