Quantitative variation in plasma angiotensin-i converting enzyme activity shows allelic heterogeneity in the ABO blood group locus
Angiotensin-I converting enzyme (ACE) occupies a pivotal role in cardiovascular homeostasis. Major loci for plasma ACE have been identified at ACE on Chromosome 17 and at ABO on Chromosome 9. We sought to characterise the genetic architecture of plasma ACE at finer resolution in two populations. We...
Main Authors: | Terao, C, Bayoumi, N, McKenzie, C, Zelenika, D, Muro, S, Mishima, M, Connell, J, Vickers, M, Mark Lathrop, G, Farrall, M, Matsuda, F, Keavney, B |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2013
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