UK Biobank: An Open Access Resource for Identifying the Causes of a Wide Range of Complex Diseases of Middle and Old Age

PLoS Medicine - Tập 12 Số 3 - Trang e1001779
Cathie Sudlow1,2, John Gallacher3, Naomi E. Allen1,4, Valerie Beral4, Paul R. Burton5, John Danesh6, Paul Downey7, Paul Elliott7, Jane Green4, Martin Landray4, Bette Liu8, Paul M. Matthews7, Giok Ong9, Jill P. Pell10, Alan J. Silman11, A. P. Young4, Tim Sprosen4, Tim Peakman1, Rory Collins1,4
1UK Biobank, Stockport, United Kingdom
2University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
3University of Cardiff, Cardiff, United Kingdom
4University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
5University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
6University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
7Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
8University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
9University of Warwick, Warwick, United Kingdom
10University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
11University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

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