Holliday, Kate L.Thomson, WendyNeogi, TuhinaFelson, David T.Wang, KeWu, Frederick C.Huhtaniemi, Ilpo T.Bartfai, GyorgyCasanueva, FelipeForti, GianniKula, KrzysztofPunab, MargusVanderschueren, DirkMacfarlane, Gary J.Horan, Michael A.Ollier, WilliamPayton, AntonyPendleton, NeilMcBeth, John2019-05-132019-05-132012-09-24Holliday, K L, Thomson, W, Neogi, T, Felson, D T, Wang, K, Wu, F C, Huhtaniemi, I T, Bartfai, G, Casanueva, F, Forti, G, Kula, K, Punab, M, Vanderschueren, D, Macfarlane, G J, Horan, M A, Ollier, W, Payton, A, Pendleton, N & McBeth, J 2012, 'The non-synonymous SNP, R1150W, in SCN9A is not associated with chronic widespread pain susceptibility', Molecular Pain, vol. 8, 72. https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-8069-8-721744-8069ORCID: /0000-0003-2322-3314/work/72631739http://hdl.handle.net/2164/12260Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank all of the primary care practices and participants in the EPIFUND study, the EPIFUND study team and Arthritis Research UK lab staff for carrying out the genotyping. The authors thank the men who participated in the seven countries and the research/nursing staff in the seven centres of the EMAS study used in the current analysis: C Pott (Manchester), E Wouters (Leuven), M del Mar Fernandez (Santiago de Compostela), M Jedrzejowska (Lodz), H-M Tabo (Tartu) and A Heredi (Szeged) for their data collection, and C Moseley (Manchester) for data entry and project coordination. DV and SB are senior clinical investigators of the Fund for Scientific Research-Flanders, Belgium (F W O-Vlaanderen). SB is holder of the Leuven University Chair in Gerontology and Geriatrics. The researchers thank the Framingham study participants and personnel. This work was supported by Arthritis Research UK, Chesterfield, UK. The European Male Ageing Study (EMAS) is funded by the Commission of the European Communities Fifth Framework Programme ‘Quality of life and management of living resources’ grant QLK6-CT-2001-00258. Genotyping of the Dyne Steel DNA Bank for Ageing and Cognition cohort was supported by the BBSRC and the study was supported by AgeUK. The Framingham study was supported by grants from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI contract N01-HC-25195) and NIH AR47785 and AG18393.5176203engChronic widespread painPopulation-based cohortsSingle nucleotide polymorphismVoltage-gated sodium channelR Medicine (General)Molecular MedicineCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineR1The non-synonymous SNP, R1150W, in SCN9A is not associated with chronic widespread pain susceptibilityJournal article10.1186/1744-8069-8-72http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84866502256&partnerID=8YFLogxK8