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Summary-data-based mendelian randomisation reveals druggable targets for multiple sclerosis

View ORCID ProfileBenjamin Meir Jacobs, Thomas Taylor, Amine Awad, David Baker, Gavin Giovanonni, Alastair Noyce, Ruth Dobson
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.01.20.907451
Benjamin Meir Jacobs
1Preventive Neurology Unit, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London
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Thomas Taylor
1Preventive Neurology Unit, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London
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Amine Awad
1Preventive Neurology Unit, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London
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David Baker
2BartsMS, Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London
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Gavin Giovanonni
1Preventive Neurology Unit, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London
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Alastair Noyce
1Preventive Neurology Unit, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London
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Ruth Dobson
1Preventive Neurology Unit, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.01.20.907451
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  • January 25, 2020.
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  1. Benjamin Meir Jacobs1,
  2. Thomas Taylor1,^,
  3. Amine Awad1,^,
  4. David Baker2,
  5. Gavin Giovanonni1,
  6. Alastair Noyce1,* and
  7. Ruth Dobson1,*,#
  1. 1Preventive Neurology Unit, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London
  2. 2BartsMS, Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London
  1. ↵#Corresponding author; Email: ruth.dobson{at}qmul.ac.uk
  1. ↵^,* equal contribution

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Benjamin Meir Jacobs, Thomas Taylor, Amine Awad, David Baker, Gavin Giovanonni, Alastair Noyce, Ruth Dobson
bioRxiv 2020.01.20.907451; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.01.20.907451
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Summary-data-based mendelian randomisation reveals druggable targets for multiple sclerosis
Benjamin Meir Jacobs, Thomas Taylor, Amine Awad, David Baker, Gavin Giovanonni, Alastair Noyce, Ruth Dobson
bioRxiv 2020.01.20.907451; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.01.20.907451

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