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Pleiotropic effects on lipid levels and obesity identified in multi-trait meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of type 2 diabetes related traits
Dettagli Bibliografici
Autori principali:
Lagou, V
,
Maegi, R
,
Surakka, I
,
Sarin, A
,
Horikoshi, M
,
Thorleifsson, G
,
Hagg, S
,
Beekman, M
,
Ladenvall, C
,
Hottenga, J
,
Ried, J
,
McCarthy, M
,
Morris, A
,
Ripatti, S
,
Prokopenko, I
Natura:
Conference item
Pubblicazione:
2013
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