Common Genetic Variants and Central Adiposity Among Asian‐Indians
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Nilanjan Chatterjee | Stephen J. Chanock | Dorairaj Prabhakaran | Sonja I. Berndt | Rashmi Sinha | Steven C. Moore | R. Sinha | S. Chanock | D. Prabhakaran | N. Chatterjee | C. Daniel | S. Berndt | M. Gunter | S. Moore | L. Ramakrishnan | N. Devasenapathy | Marc J. Gunter | Aleyamma Mathew | Carrie R. Daniel | K. Srinath Reddy | Preeti S. George | Susan Yurgalevitch | Niveditha Devasenapathy | Lakshmy Ramakrishnan | A. Mathew | S. Yurgalevitch | K. Reddy | P. S. George
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