Genome-Wide Meta-Analysis for Serum Calcium Identifies Significantly Associated SNPs near the Calcium-Sensing Receptor (CASR) Gene
Kapur et al., PLoS Genetics
An international team of researchers reports its genome-wide association study of serum calcium's association with SNPs in or near the calcium-sensing receptor gene on 3q13. "This genome-wide meta-analysis shows that common CASR variants modulate serum calcium levels in the adult general population," the researchers write, adding that their "results show that CASR is a key player in genetic regulation of serum calcium in the adult general population."
An FDA Twitter Feed and Facebook Page Will Be Next
The FDA has a new Transparency Blog, as Bertalan Meskó points out, that will run for the next six months to "discuss various ways in which the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) could provide information to the public about what FDA is doing, the bases for FDA's decisions, and the processes used to make agency decisions." The first question the Transparency Blog poses is general: "How can the agency better explain its operations, activities, processes and decision making?" Head on over to their comments section to give your two cents' worth.