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Coupling metabolomics and exome sequencing reveals graded effects of rare damaging heterozygous variants on gene function and human traits

  • Nora Scherer
  • , Daniel Fässler
  • , Oleg Borisov
  • , Yurong Cheng
  • , Pascal Schlosser
  • , Matthias Wuttke
  • , Stefan Haug
  • , Yong Li
  • , Fabian Telkämper
  • , Suraj Patil
  • , Heike Meiselbach
  • , Casper Wong
  • , Urs Berger
  • , Peggy Sekula
  • , Anselm Hoppmann
  • , Ulla T. Schultheiss
  • , Sahar Mozaffari
  • , Yannan Xi
  • , Robert Graham
  • , Miriam Schmidts
  • Michael Köttgen, Peter J. Oefner, Felix Knauf, Kai Uwe Eckardt, Sarah C. Grünert, Karol Estrada, Ines Thiele, Johannes Hertel, Anna Köttgen
  • University Hospital Freiburg
  • Albert Ludwigs University
  • University Medicine Greifswald
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Heart Center Freiburg University
  • University Hospital Erlangen
  • Research
  • SYNLAB MVZ Humangenetik Freiburg
  • University of Regensburg
  • Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
  • APC Microbiome Ireland
  • Partner site Berlin

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