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Large-scale test of hypothesised associations between the angiotensin-1 converting enzyme insertion/deletion polymorphism and myocardial infarction in about 5000 cases and 5000 controls
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Principais autores:
Keavney, B
,
McKenzie, C
,
Parish, S
,
Palmer, A
,
Clark, S
,
Youngman, L
,
Delepine, M
,
Lathrop, M
,
Peto, R
,
Collins, R
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Journal article
Publicado em:
1999
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