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A Mendelian Randomization dictionary: Useful definitions and descriptions for undertaking, understanding and interpreting Mendelian Randomization studies

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A Mendelian Randomization dictionary: Useful definitions and descriptions for undertaking, understanding and interpreting Mendelian Randomization studies. / Lawlor, Debbie A; Wade, K H; Borges, Maria Carolina et al.
OSF Preprints, 2019.

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Lawlor, D. A., Wade, K. H., Borges, M. C., Palmer, T. M., Hartwig, F. P., Hemani, G., & Bowden, J. (2019). A Mendelian Randomization dictionary: Useful definitions and descriptions for undertaking, understanding and interpreting Mendelian Randomization studies. OSF Preprints. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/6yzs7

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Lawlor DA, Wade KH, Borges MC, Palmer TM, Hartwig FP, Hemani G et al. A Mendelian Randomization dictionary: Useful definitions and descriptions for undertaking, understanding and interpreting Mendelian Randomization studies. OSF Preprints. 2019 Feb 5. Epub 2019 Feb 5. doi: 10.31219/osf.io/6yzs7

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