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1. Blood pathway analyses reveal differences between prediabetic subjects with or without dyslipidaemia. The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.

2. Identification and functional characterisation of DNA methylation differences between East- and West-originating Finns.

3. Polygenic risk for schizophrenia, social dispositions, and pace of epigenetic aging: Results from the Young Finns Study.

4. Gene set analysis of transcriptomics data identifies new biological processes associated with early markers of atherosclerosis but not with those of osteoporosis: Atherosclerosis-osteoporosis co/multimorbidity study in the Young Finns Study.

5. Reproductive history and blood cell DNA methylation later in life: the Young Finns Study.

6. Adulthood blood levels of hsa-miR-29b-3p associate with preterm birth and adult metabolic and cognitive health.

7. Modular genome-wide gene expression architecture shared by early traits of osteoporosis and atherosclerosis in the Young Finns Study.

8. Examining the effect of mitochondrial DNA variants on blood pressure in two Finnish cohorts.

9. Uncovering the complex genetics of human temperament.

10. Uncovering the complex genetics of human character.

11. Epigenome-450K-wide methylation signatures of active cigarette smoking: The Young Finns Study.

12. Fatty liver is associated with blood pathways of inflammatory response, immune system activation and prothrombotic state in Young Finns Study.

13. Activated immune-inflammatory pathways are associated with long-standing depressive symptoms: Evidence from gene-set enrichment analyses in the Young Finns Study.

14. Proprotein convertases in human atherosclerotic plaques: the overexpression of FURIN and its substrate cytokines BAFF and APRIL.

15. Common variation in the ADAM8 gene affects serum sADAM8 concentrations and the risk of myocardial infarction in two independent cohorts.

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