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View the Altmetric report for research community engagement with PRIMED publications (submitted prior to November 12, 2024).

Using metrics from NIH iCite, the CC has generated a report for PRIMED publications, which shows citations amongst PRIMED papers.

The CC has mapped PRIMED publications to records in the PGS Catalog, and generated a report that shows how many PRS in the catalog have been developed by or evaluated in PRIMED.

A list of publications citing one or more PRIMED grants, or listing the PRIMED Consortium as a banner author is available via this PubMed query.

First Author Title Journal Name Publication Date PubMed ID PGS Catalog Related Proposal
Ren, X. High throughput PRIME editing screens identify functional DNA variants in the human genome Molecular Cell 38134886
Wang, Anqi Characterizing prostate cancer risk through multi-ancestry genome-wide discovery of 187 novel risk variants Nature Genetics 37945903 PGP000488
Fahed, Akl C Clinical applications of polygenic risk score for coronary artery disease through the life course. Atherosclerosis 37931336
Bhattacharya, Arjun Isoform-level transcriptome-wide association uncovers genetic risk mechanisms for neuropsychiatric disorders in the human brain Nature Genetics 38036788
Reeskamp, Laurens Polygenic Background Modifies Risk of Coronary Artery Disease Among Individuals With Heterozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia JACC Advances 38938725
Patel, Aniruddh Pragmatic Approach to Applying Polygenic Risk Scores to Diverse Populations Current Protocols 37921506
Chan, Tsz Fung Estimating heritability explained by local ancestry and evaluating stratification bias in admixture mapping from summary statistics Am J Hum Genet 37875120
Vassy, Jason L The GenoVA study: Equitable implementation of a pragmatic randomized trial of polygenic-risk scoring in primary care Am J Hum Genet 37922883
Sun, Quan Genetic examination of hematological parameters in SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 Blood Cells Mol Dis 37558590
Cai, Y. Differences in the Circulating Proteome in Individuals with versus without Sickle Cell Trait Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 37533140
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