Identification of PCSK9-like human gene knockouts using metabolomics, proteomics, and whole-genome sequencing in a consanguineous population
Summary: Natural human knockouts of genes associated with desirable outcomes, such as PCSK9 with low levels of LDL-cholesterol, can lead to the discovery of new drug targets and treatments. Rare loss-of-function variants are more likely to be found in the homozygous state in consanguineous populatio...
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Main Authors: | Aziz Belkadi (Author), Gaurav Thareja (Author), Fatemeh Abbaszadeh (Author), Ramin Badii (Author), Eric Fauman (Author), Omar M.E. Albagha (Author), Karsten Suhre (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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