Repeat length variations in polyglutamine disease-associated genes affect body mass index
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H. Pijl | R. Roos | P. Slagboom | R. de Mutsert | F. Rosendaal | S. Trompet | K. V. van Dijk | N. Aziz | Sarah L. Gardiner | Merel W. Boogaard | M. Boogaard | S. L. Gardiner | P. J. W. Jukema | P. Slagboom | K. W. van Dijk | Raymund A. C. Roos | N. Aziz | Ko Willems van Dijk | P. J. Wouter Jukema
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