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Contribution of known genetic variants to increased risk of type-2 diabetes in Indian Asians
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Príomhchruthaitheoirí:
Sehmi, J
,
Yeo, I
,
Salaheen, S
,
Zhang, W
,
Das, D
,
Danesh, J
,
Tai, E
,
Mccarthy, M
,
Chambers, J
,
Kooner, J
Formáid:
Journal article
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe:
2011
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de réir: Sehmi, J, et al.
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: (2011)
A genome-wide association study in Indian Asians identifies five novel genetic variants for type-2 diabetes
de réir: Sehmi, J, et al.
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: (2011)
A GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY IN INDIAN ASIANS IDENTIFIES FOUR SUSCEPTIBILITY LOCI FOR TYPE-2 DIABETES
de réir: Sehmi, J, et al.
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: (2011)
Common genetic variation near melatonin receptor MTNR1B contributes to raised plasma glucose and increased risk of type 2 diabetes among Indian Asians and European Caucasians.
de réir: Chambers, J, et al.
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: (2009)
Are Indian Asians genetically homogeneous? Implications for genetic association studies
de réir: Zhang, W, et al.
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