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Novel genes for autism implicate both excitatory and inhibitory cell lineages in risk
FK Satterstrom, JA Kosmicki, J Wang, MS Breen, SD Rubeis, JY An, ...
BioRxiv, 484113, 2018
Genome-wide association analyses define pathogenic signaling pathways and prioritize drug targets for IgA nephropathy
K Kiryluk, E Sanchez-Rodriguez, XJ Zhou, F Zanoni, L Liu, N Mladkova, ...
Nature genetics 55 (7), 1091-1105, 2023
A general and robust framework for secondary traits analysis
X Song, I Ionita-Laza, M Liu, J Reibman, Y Wei
Genetics 202 (4), 1329-1343, 2016
Quantile regression in the secondary analysis of case–control data
Y Wei, X Song, M Liu, I Ionita-Laza, J Reibman
Journal of the American Statistical Association 111 (513), 344-354, 2016
Integrated Quantile RAnk Test (iQRAT) for gene-level associations
T Wang, I Ionita-Laza, Y Wei
The Annals of Applied Statistics 16 (3), 1423-1444, 2022
Rare‐variant association tests in longitudinal studies, with an application to the Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)
Z He, S Lee, M Zhang, JA Smith, X Guo, W Palmas, SLR Kardia, ...
Genetic epidemiology 41 (8), 801-810, 2017
Available based on mandate: 2
Large-scale exome sequencing study implicates both developmental and functional changes in the neurobiology of autism
FK Satterstrom, JA Kosmicki, J Wang, MS Breen, S De Rubeis, JY An, ...
Cell 180 (3), 568-584. e23, 2020
Disease heritability inferred from familial relationships reported in medical records
FCG Polubriaginof, R Vanguri, K Quinnies, GM Belbin, A Yahi, ...
Cell 173 (7), 1692-1704. e11, 2018
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