Genetic polymorphisms associated with carotid artery intima-media thickness and coronary artery calcification in women of the Kronos Early Estrogen Prevention Study.
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David N. Rider | J. Manson | M. Budoff | J. Cunningham | H. Taylor | M. de Andrade | P. Hopkins | V. Miller | J. Heit | N. Santoro | F. Naftolin | H. Hodis | S. M. Harman | D. N. Rider | R. Lobo | T. Petterson | G. Huggins | Elysia N. Jeavons | Abhinita S. Lnu | S. Harman | S. Harman | M. Budoff
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