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Exploiting Gene-Environment Independence for Analysis of Case–Control Studies: An Empirical Bayes-Type Shrinkage Estimator to Trade-Off Between Bias and Efficiency
Mukherjee B, Chatterjee N. Exploiting Gene-Environment Independence for Analysis of Case–Control Studies: An Empirical Bayes-Type Shrinkage Estimator to Trade-Off Between Bias and Efficiency. Biometrics 2007, 64: 685-694. PMID: 18162111, DOI: 10.1111/j.1541-0420.2007.00953.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGene-environment independenceShrinkage estimatorsLog odds ratio parametersCase-control dataGene-environment independence assumptionOdds ratio parametersCase-control estimatorsData-adaptive fashionData exampleProspective logistic regression analysisBinary exposureGene-environment associationsIndependence assumptionLogistic regression analysisCase-onlyMaximum likelihood frameworkEstimationSample sizeBinary genesRegression analysisChatterjeeExamplesWeighted averageAssumptions
2014
Latent variable models for gene–environment interactions in longitudinal studies with multiple correlated exposures
Tao Y, Sánchez B, Mukherjee B. Latent variable models for gene–environment interactions in longitudinal studies with multiple correlated exposures. Statistics In Medicine 2014, 34: 1227-1241. PMID: 25545894, PMCID: PMC4355187, DOI: 10.1002/sim.6401.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBiostatisticsChild, PreschoolComputer SimulationEnvironmental ExposureFemaleGene-Environment InteractionHemochromatosis ProteinHistocompatibility Antigens Class IHumansInfantInfant, NewbornLead PoisoningLongitudinal StudiesMembrane ProteinsMexicoModels, GeneticModels, StatisticalPolymorphism, Single NucleotidePregnancyPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsConceptsGene-environment interactionsOutcome measuresCohort studyHealth effects of environmental exposuresEnvironmental exposuresInvestigate health effectsGene-environment associationsEffects of environmental exposuresEarly life exposuresLV frameworkG x E effectsMultivariate exposuresGenotyped single nucleotide polymorphismsEffect modificationShrinkage estimatorsLife exposureExposure measurementsSingle nucleotide polymorphismsData-adaptive wayMultiple testingOutcome dataLongitudinal studyLongitudinal natureGenetic factorsNucleotide polymorphisms
2008
Tests for gene‐environment interaction from case‐control data: a novel study of type I error, power and designs
Mukherjee B, Ahn J, Gruber S, Rennert G, Moreno V, Chatterjee N. Tests for gene‐environment interaction from case‐control data: a novel study of type I error, power and designs. Genetic Epidemiology 2008, 32: 615-626. PMID: 18473390, DOI: 10.1002/gepi.20337.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGene-environment independence assumptionCase-control studyGene-environment interactionsGene-environment associationsCase-onlyCase-control study of colorectal cancerDetection of gene-environment interactionsType I errorGene-environment dependenceStudy of colorectal cancerGene-environment independenceEffect of genetic susceptibilityCase-only methodCase-only estimatorCase-control estimatorsCase-control dataGene-environment effectsCase-control designCase-control methodCase-control analysisGlutathione S-transferase M1Empirical-BayesEpidemiological researchCase-controlColorectal cancer