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High glucose and low lactate: a metabolic signature of hypertension in human serum?
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Main Authors:
Huq, S
,
Oldapo, M
,
Wang, Y
,
Li, J
,
Loo, R
,
Braund, P
,
Tobin, M
,
Barton, P
,
Samani, N
,
Brown, M
,
Clayton, D
,
Connell, J
,
Dominczak, A
,
Farrall, M
,
Lathrop, M
,
Webster, J
,
Nicholson, J
,
Caulfield, M
,
Holmes, E
,
Munroe, P
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2008
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