Large scale case-control and family-based analyses of TCF7L2 variants in > 6000 UK subjects demonstrates an almost two-fold difference in relative risk between homozygote classes
Main Authors: | Groves, C, Zeggini, E, Minton, J, Frayling, T, Weedon, M, Rayner, N, Hitman, G, Walker, M, Wiltshire, S, Hattersley, A, McCarthy, M |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2006
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