Lise Bathum

Telomere Length and Mortality: A Study of Leukocytes in Elderly Danish Twins (2008)

Kimura, Masayuki, Hjelmborg, Jacob V. B., Gardner, Jeffrey P., Bathum, Lise, Brimacombe, Michael, Lu, Xiaobin, ...

Leukocyte telomere length, representing the mean length of all telomeres in leukocytes, is ostensibly a bioindicator of human aging. The authors hypothesized that shorter telomeres might forecast...

Estimating haplotype relative risks on human survival in population-based association studies (2005)

Tan, Qihua, Christiansen, Lene, Bathum, Lise, Zhao, Jing H., Yashin, Anatoli I., Vaupel, James W., ...

Association-based linkage disequilibrium (LD) mapping is an increasingly important tool for localizing genes that show potential influence on human aging and longevity. As haplotypes contain more LD...

Haplotype effects on human survival: logistic regression models applied to unphased genotype data (2005)

Tan, Qihua, Christiansen, Lene, Bathum, Lise, Zhao, Jing H., Vach, Werner, Vaupel, James W., ...

Haplotype based linkage disequilibrium (LD) mapping exhibits higher power than the single locus approach because it makes use of the LD information contained in the flanking markers. New statistical...

No evidence for an association between extreme longevity and Microsomal Transfer Protein polymorphisms in a longitudinal study of 1651 nonagenarians (2005)

Bathum, Lise, Christiansen, Lene, Tan, Qihua, Vaupel, James W., Jeune, Bernard, Christensen, Kaare

Previous studies have reported two SNPs and a haplotype marker within the Microsomal Transfer Protein gene associated with extreme longevity. Here, we test this finding in a longitudinal study of...

Assessing genetic association with human survival at multi-allelic loci (2004)

Tan, Qihua, De Benedictis, Giovanna, Yashin, Anatoli I., Bathum, Lise, Christiansen, Lene, Dahlgaard, Jesper, ...

Genetic variation plays an important role in natural selection and population evolution. However, it also presents geneticists interested in aging research with problems in data analysis because of...

Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme (ACE) gene polymorphism in relation to physical performance, cognition and survival: a follow-up study of elderly Danish twins (2003)

Frederiksen, Henrik, Gaist, David, Bathum, Lise, Andersen, Kjeld, McGue, Matthew, Vaupel, James W., ...

PURPOSE: Studies of younger individuals have suggested an association between ACE genotype and physical and cognitive performance. Using a longitudinal study of elderly twins we studied the...

Logistic regression models for polymorphic and antagonistic pleiotropic gene action on human aging and longevity (2003)

Tan, Qihua, Bathum, Lise, Christiansen, Lene, De Benedictis, Giovanna, Dahlgaard, Jesper, Frizner, N, ...

In this paper, we apply logistic regression models to measure genetic association with human survival for highly polymorphic and pleiotropic genes. By modelling genotype frequency as a function of...

Genetic Association Analysis of Human Longevity in Cohort Studies of Elderly Subjects: An Example of the PON1 Gene in the Danish 1905 Birth Cohort

Tan, Qihua, Christiansen, Lene, Bathum, Lise, Li, Shuxia, Kruse, Torben A., Christensen, Kaare

Although the case-control or the cross-sectional design has been popular in genetic association studies of human longevity, such a design is prone to false positive results due to sampling bias and a...

Genetic Association Analysis of Human Longevity in Cohort Studies of Elderly Subjects: An Example of the PON1 Gene in the Danish 1905 Birth Cohort

Tan, Qihua, Christiansen, Lene, Bathum, Lise, Li, Shuxia, Kruse, Torben A., Christensen, Kaare

Although the case-control or the cross-sectional design has been popular in genetic association studies of human longevity, such a design is prone to false positive results due to sampling bias and a...

Orofacial Cleft Risk Is Increased with Maternal Smoking and Specific Detoxification-Gene Variants

Shi, Min, Christensen, Kaare, Weinberg, Clarice R., Romitti, Paul, Bathum, Lise, Lozada, Anthony, ...

Maternal smoking is a recognized risk factor for orofacial clefts. Maternal or fetal pharmacogenetic variants are plausible modulators of this risk. In this work, we studied 5,427 DNA samples,...