Shared genetic pathways contribute to risk of hypertrophic and dilated cardiomyopathies with opposite directions of effect

R Tadros, C Francis, X Xu, A Vermeer, AR Harper, Roy Huurman, KK Bisabu, R Walsh, ET Hoorntje, WP te Rijdt, RJ Buchan, Hannah Velzen, Marjon van Slegtenhorst, JM Vermeulen, JA Offerhaus, WJ Bai, A de Marvao, N Lahrouchi, L Beekman, JC KarperJH Veldink, E Kayvanpour, A Pantazis, AJ Baksi, N Whiffin, F Mazzarotto, G Sloane, H Suzuki, D Schneider-Luftman, P Elliott, P Richard, F Ader, E Villard, P Lichtner, T Meitinger, MW Tanck, JP Tintelen, A Thain, D McCarty, RA Hegele, JD Roberts, J Amyot, MP Dube, J Cadrin-Tourigny, G Giraldeau, PL L'Allier, P Garceau, JC Tardif, SM Boekholdt, RT Lumbers, FW Asselbergs, PJR Barton, SA Cook, SK Prasad, DP O'Regan, J Velden, KJH Verweij, M Talajic, G Lettre, YM Pinto, B Meder, P Charron, RA de Boer, I Christiaans, Michelle Michels, AA Wilde, H Watkins, PM Matthews, JS Ware, CR Bezzina

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