Polymorphism in the fractalkine receptor CX3CR1 as a genetic risk factor for coronary artery disease.
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P. Debré | C. Combadière | P. Murphy | David H. McDermott | M. Aumont | F. Fumeron | D. Moatti | D. McDermott | D. de Prost | P. Seknadji | S. Faure | D. Prost | M. Amara | Mohamed El-Walid Amara
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