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Maki Nakayama to Genetic Association Studies

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0.121
 
  1. Merz LM, Kolvenbach CM, Wang C, Mertens ND, Seltzsam S, Mansour B, Zheng B, Schneider S, Schierbaum L, Hölzel S, Salmanullah D, Pantel D, Kalkar G, Connaughton DM, Mann N, Wu CW, Kause F, Nakayama M, Dai R, Schneider R, Buerger F, Nicolas-Frank C, Yousef K, Lemberg K, Saida K, Yu S, Elmubarak I, Franken GAC, Lomjansook K, Braun A, Bauer SB, Rodig NM, Somers MJG, Traum AZ, Stein DR, Daga A, Baum MA, Daouk GH, Awad HS, Eid LA, El Desoky S, Shalaby MA, Kari JA, Ooda S, Fathy HM, Soliman NA, Nabhan M, Abdelrahman S, Hilger AC, Mane SM, Ferguson MA, Tasic V, Shril S, Hildebrandt F. Trio exome sequencing identifies de novo variants in novel candidate genes in 19.62% of CAKUT families. Genet Med. 2025 Jul; 27(7):101432.
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    Score: 0.050
  2. Kolvenbach CM, van der Ven AT, Kause F, Shril S, Scala M, Connaughton DM, Mann N, Nakayama M, Dai R, Kitzler TM, Schneider R, Schierbaum L, Schneider S, Accogli A, Torella A, Piatelli G, Nigro V, Capra V, Hoppe B, Märzheuser S, Schmiedeke E, Rehm HL, Mane S, Lifton RP, Dworschak GC, Hilger AC, Reutter H, Hildebrandt F. Exome survey of individuals affected by VATER/VACTERL with renal phenotypes identifies phenocopies and novel candidate genes. Am J Med Genet A. 2021 12; 185(12):3784-3792.
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    Score: 0.038
  3. Kitzler TM, Schneider R, Kohl S, Kolvenbach CM, Connaughton DM, Dai R, Mann N, Nakayama M, Majmundar AJ, Wu CW, Kari JA, El Desoky SM, Senguttuvan P, Bogdanovic R, Stajic N, Valivullah Z, Lek M, Mane S, Lifton RP, Tasic V, Shril S, Hildebrandt F. COL4A1 mutations as a potential novel cause of autosomal dominant CAKUT in humans. Hum Genet. 2019 Oct; 138(10):1105-1115.
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    Score: 0.033
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