Titin-truncating variants affect heart function in disease cohorts and the general population

Sebastian Schäfer(National University of Singapore), Antonio de Marvao(Hammersmith Hospital), Eleonora Adami(Max Delbrück Center), Lorna R. Fiedler(National University of Singapore), Benjamin Ng(National Heart Centre Singapore), Ester Khin(National University of Singapore), Owen J. L. Rackham(National University of Singapore), Sebastiaan van Heesch(Max Delbrück Center), Chee Jian Pua(National Heart Centre Singapore), Kui Miao(National University of Singapore), Roddy Walsh(NIHR Royal Brompton Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit), Upasana Tayal(NIHR Royal Brompton Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit), Sanjay Prasad(NIHR Royal Brompton Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit), Timothy J. W. Dawes(Hammersmith Hospital), Nicole S. J. Ko(National University of Singapore), David Sim(National Heart Centre Singapore), Laura Chan(National Heart Centre Singapore), Calvin W L Chin(National University of Singapore), Francesco Mazzarotto(NIHR Royal Brompton Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit), Paul J.R. Barton(NIHR Royal Brompton Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit), Franziska Kreuchwig(Max Delbrück Center), Dominique P.V. de Kleijn(National University of Singapore), Teresa Totman(National University of Singapore), Carlo Biffi(Hammersmith Hospital), Nicole Tee(National Heart Centre Singapore), Daniel Rueckert(Imperial College London), Valentin Schneider-Lunitz(Max Delbrück Center), Allison Faber(Max Delbrück Center), Vera Regitz‐Zagrosek(German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Jonathan G. Seidman(Harvard University), Christine E. Seidman(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Wolfgang A. Linke(German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Jean‐Paul Kovalik(National University of Singapore), Declan P. O’Regan(Hammersmith Hospital), James S. Ware(Hammersmith Hospital), Norbert Hübner(Max Delbrück Center), Stuart A. Cook(National University of Singapore)
Nature Genetics
November 21, 2016
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