Impact of the -1438G>A polymorphism in the serotonin 2A receptor gene on anthropometric profile and obesity risk: A case–control study in a Spanish Mediterranean population
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Dolores Corella | Oscar Coltell | Olga Portolés | Francesc Francés | D. Corella | J. Sorlí | Ó. Coltell | O. Portolés | M. Guillén | José V. Sorlí | José I. González | Marisa Guillén | Antonio Sabater | F. Francés | A. Sabater | J. González
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