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Association study between the LINGO1 gene and Parkinson’s disease in the Italian population
F. Annesi, E.V. De Marco, F.E. Rocca, A. Nicoletti, P. Pugliese, G. Nicoletti, G. Arabia, P. Tarantino, M. De Mari, P. Lamberti, S. Gallerini, R. Marconi, A. Epifanio, L. Morgante, A. Cozzolino, P. Barone, G. Torchia, M. Zappia, G. Annesi, A. Quattrone Parkinsonism & Related Disorders Volume 17, Issue 8, Pages (September 2011) DOI: /j.parkreldis Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 Forest plots of the association between LINGO1 SNPs and PD under various genetic models. A: allele comparison; B: dominant model; C: recessive model. Results from rs and rs are shown respectively at the top and bottom of each panel. Filled squares are proportional in size to study weight. The overall estimates and confidence intervals are marked by diamonds. Events: minor allele numbers (A), minor allele carriers (B) and minor allele homozygotes (C). Total: total number of alleles (A), total number of genotypes (B, C). Weight: contribution of each study to the total (inverse of the variance). M–H: Mantel–Haenszel. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders , DOI: ( /j.parkreldis ) Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions
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