Additional file 13: of Blood lipids influence DNA methylation in circulating cells

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    Dataset

    Description

    No effect of DNA methylation on lipid levels was found using the strongest associating SNP within 100Â kb for each CpG as an instrument. Estimate is the standard deviation change in lipid levels per percentage change in DNA methylation. (CSV 1Â kb)
    Date made available27 Jun 2016
    PublisherUnknown Publisher

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