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1. Interactions of genetic variations in FAS, GJB2 and PTPRN2 are associated with noise-induced hearing loss: a case-control study in China.

2. The Application of Genetic Risk Scores in Rheumatic Diseases: A Perspective.

3. A partitioned 88-loci psoriasis genetic risk score reveals HLA and non-HLA contributions to clinical phenotypes in a Newfoundland psoriasis cohort.

4. Relationship Between a Vitamin D Genetic Risk Score and Autoantibodies Among First-Degree Relatives of Probands With Rheumatoid Arthritis and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.

5. The Utility of Genetic Risk Score to Improve Performance of FRAX for Fracture Prediction in US Postmenopausal Women.

6. Multi-Locus Models to Address Hb F Variability in Portuguese β-Thalassemia Carriers.

7. A Weighted Genetic Risk Score Based on Four APOE-Independent Alzheimer's Disease Risk Loci May Supplement APOE E4 for Better Disease Prediction.

8. Genetic risk score combining six genetic variants associated with the cellular NRF2 expression levels correlates with Type 2 diabetes in the human population.

9. Modeling Gene-Environment Interaction for the Risk of Non-hodgkin Lymphoma.

10. Genetic variants determining body fat distribution and sex hormone-binding globulin among Chinese female young adults 遗传因素决定了中国青少年女性体脂分布和血清性激素结合球蛋白水平

11. Performance of FRAX in Predicting Fractures in US Postmenopausal Women with Varied Race and Genetic Profiles.

12. Identification of female-specific genetic variants for metabolic syndrome and its component traits to improve the prediction of metabolic syndrome in females.

13. Screening of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL)-associated SNPs and the assessment of its genetic susceptibility.

14. Corrigendum: Simple, standardized incorporation of genetic risk into non-genetic risk prediction tools for complex traits: coronary heart disease as an example.

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