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Association of angiotensin I-converting enzyme polymorphisms with obesity in Nigerians, Jamaicans, and African Americans.
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Main Authors:
Jiang, Y
,
Kramer, H
,
Zhu, X
,
Luke, A
,
Bouzekri, N
,
Mckenzie, C
,
Forrester, T
,
Adeyemo, A
,
Farrall, M
,
Anderson, S
,
Cooper, R
,
Ward, R
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Published:
2003
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