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Multiple QTL influence the serum Lp(a) concentration: A genome-wide linkage screen in the PROCARDIS study

Multiple QTL influence the serum Lp(a) concentration: A genome-wide linkage screen in the PROCARDIS study

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Main Authors: Barlera, Specchia, C, Farrall, M, Chiodini, B, Franzosi, MG, Rust, S, Nicolis, E, Consortium, PROCARDIS
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Published: 2007
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