Original paper
A genome-wide association study implicates multiple mechanisms influencing raised urinary albumin–creatinine ratio
Abstract
Raised albumin-creatinine ratio (ACR) is an indicator of microvascular damage and renal disease. We aimed to identify genetic variants associated with raised ACR and study the implications of carrying multiple ACR-raising alleles with metabolic and vascular-related disease. We performed a genome-wide association study of ACR using 437 027 individuals from the UK Biobank in the discovery phase, 54 527 more than previous studies, and followed up...
Paper Details
Title
A genome-wide association study implicates multiple mechanisms influencing raised urinary albumin–creatinine ratio
Published Date
Oct 20, 2019
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
24
Pages
4197 - 4207
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