Inference of a causal relation between low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and hypertension using mendelian randomization analysis
Abstract Background It is known in some studies that higher the LDL-C, the greater the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. However, studies of the causal effects between LDL-C and hypertension are limited by their observational study design, and genetic epidemiology studies of associations be...
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Main Authors: | Tae-Hwa Go (Author), Kyeong Im Kwak (Author), Ji-Yun Jang (Author), Minheui Yu (Author), Hye Sim Kim (Author), Jang Young Kim (Author), Sang Baek Koh (Author), Dae Ryong Kang (Author) |
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