Sven Bergmann
VU University Amsterdam
3 Papers
Sven Bergmann is an academic researcher from VU University Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome-wide association study & Biliary tract. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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CLINICAL ADVANCES IN LIVER, PANCREAS, AND BILIARY TRACT Genetic Variation in IL28B Is Associated With Chronic Hepatitis C and Treatment Failure: A Genome-Wide Association Study
Andri Rauch,Zoltán Kutalik,Patrick Descombes,Tao Cai,Julia di Iulio,Tobias Mueller,Murielle Bochud,Manuel Battegay,Enos Bernasconi,Jan Borovicka,Sara Colombo,A. Cerny,Hansjakob Furrer,Günthard Hf,Markus Heim,Bernard Hirschel,Raffaele Malinverni,Darius Moradpour,B Müllhaupt,Andrea Witteck,Jacques S. Beckmann,Thomas Berg,Sven Bergmann,F. Negro,A. Telenti,Pierre-Yves Bochud +25 more
- 01 Jan 2010
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Genome- wide뀀Ƞassociation뀀Ƞbetween뀀Ƞtranscription뀀Ƞfactor뀀Ƞ expression뀀Ƞand뀀Ƞchromatin뀀Ƞaccessibility뀀Ƞreveals뀀Ƞchromatin뀀Ƞ state뀀Ƞregulators 뀀Ƞ
David Lamparter,Daniel Marbach,Rico Rueedi,Sven Bergmann,Zoltán Kutalik +4 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: In this article, a linear mixed modeling approach was used to combine data sets of transcription factor binding motif enrichments in open chromatin and gene expression across the same set of cell lines.
Interaction between the FTO gene, body mass index and depression: meta-analysis of 13701 individuals†
Margarita Rivera,Adam E. Locke,Tanguy Corre,Darina Czamara,Christiane Wolf,Ana Ching-López,Yuri Milaneschi,Stefan Kloiber,Sara Cohen-Woods,James Rucker,Katherine J. Aitchison,Sven Bergmann,Dorret I. Boomsma,Nicholas John Craddock,Michael Gill,Florian Holsboer,Jouke-Jan Hottenga,Ania Korszun,Zoltán Kutalik,Susanne Lucae,Wolfgang Maier,Ole Mors,Bertram Müller-Myhsok,Michael John Owen,Brenda W.J.H. Penninx,Martin Preisig,John P. Rice,Marcella Rietschel,F. Tozzi,Rudolf Uher,Peter Vollenweider,Gérard Waeber,Gonneke Willemsen,Ian W. Craig,Anne Farmer,Cathryn M. Lewis,Gerome Breen,Peter McGuffin +37 more
TL;DR: This meta-analysis provides additional support for a significant interaction between FTO, depression and BMI, indicating that depression increases the effect of FTO on BMI.