Interindividual methylomic variation across blood, cortex, and cerebellum: implications for epigenetic studies of neurological and neuropsychiatric phenotypes

E Hannon, K Lunnon, L Schalkwyk, J Mill - Epigenetics, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Given the tissue-specific nature of epigenetic processes, the assessment of disease-relevant
tissue is an important consideration for epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS). Little …

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E Hannon, K Lunnon, L Schalkwyk, J Mill - 2015 - core.ac.uk
Given the tissue-specific nature of epigenetic processes, the assessment of disease-relevant
tissue is an important consideration for epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS). Little …

Interindividual methylomic variation across blood, cortex, and cerebellum: implications for epigenetic studies of neurological and neuropsychiatric phenotypes.

E Hannon, K Lunnon, L Schalkwyk, J Mill - Epigenetics, 2015 - europepmc.org
Given the tissue-specific nature of epigenetic processes, the assessment of disease-relevant
tissue is an important consideration for epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS). Little …

Interindividual methylomic variation across blood, cortex, and cerebellum: implications for epigenetic studies of neurological and neuropsychiatric phenotypes

E Hannon, K Lunnon, L Schalkwyk, J Mill - Epigenetics, 2015 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Given the tissue-specific nature of epigenetic processes, the assessment of disease-relevant
tissue is an important consideration for epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS). Little …

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E Hannon, K Lunnon, L Schalkwyk, J Mill - Epigenetics, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Given the tissue-specific nature of epigenetic processes, the assessment of disease-relevant
tissue is an important consideration for epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS). Little …

Interindividual methylomic variation across blood, cortex, and cerebellum: implications for epigenetic studies of neurological and neuropsychiatric phenotypes

E Hannon, K Lunnon, L Schalkwyk, J Mill - Epigenetics, 2015 - repository.essex.ac.uk
Given the tissue-specific nature of epigenetic processes, the assessment of disease-relevant
tissue is an important consideration for epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS). Little …

[PDF][PDF] Interindividual methylomic variation across blood, cortex, and cerebellum: implications for epigenetic studies of neurological and neuropsychiatric phenotypes

E Hannon, K Lunnon, L Schalkwyk, J Mill - 2015 - ore.exeter.ac.uk
Given the tissue-specific nature of epigenetic processes, the assessment of disease-relevant
tissue is an important consideration for epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS). Little …

[PDF][PDF] Inter-individual methylomic variation across blood, cortex and cerebellum: implications for epigenetic studies of neurological and neuropsychiatric phenotypes.

E Hannon, K Lunnon, L Schalkwyk, J Mill - core.ac.uk
Given the tissue-specific nature of epigenetic processes, the assessment of disease-relevant
tissue is an important consideration for epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS). Little …

Interindividual methylomic variation across blood, cortex, and cerebellum: implications for epigenetic studies of neurological and neuropsychiatric phenotypes.

E Hannon, K Lunnon, L Schalkwyk, J Mill - Epigenetics, 2015 - europepmc.org
Given the tissue-specific nature of epigenetic processes, the assessment of disease-relevant
tissue is an important consideration for epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS). Little …