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High glucose and low lactate: a metabolic signature of hypertension in human serum?

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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Published: 2008
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