Gene sequencing identifies perturbation in nitric oxide signaling as a nonlipid molecular subtype of coronary artery disease

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  • who: UCLA, and UCLA, Previously from the Powered by the California Digital Library University of California have published the paper: Gene Sequencing Identifies Perturbation in Nitric Oxide Signaling as a Nonlipid Molecular Subtype of Coronary Artery Disease, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/12,/2022
  • future: Third additional work is needed to build a rare variant analysis framework that additionally considers impact on related traits such as circulation lipids or blood pressure to improve statistical power . This study also has several limitations which may guide the future improvements.

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