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TELOMERES ARE SHORTER IN PATIENTS WITH POLYGENIC AND MONOGENIC FORMS OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE

TELOMERES ARE SHORTER IN PATIENTS WITH POLYGENIC AND MONOGENIC FORMS OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE

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Main Authors: Maubaret, C, Salpea, K, Jain, A, Cooper, J, Hamsten, A, Sanders, J, Montgomery, H, Neil, A, Nair, D, Humphries, SE, Consortium, HIFMECH, Grp, S
Format: Conference item
Published: 2010
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