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Citation for published version: Oexle, K, Ried, JS, Hicks, AA, Tanaka, T, Hayward, C, Bruegel, M, Goegele, M, Lichtner, P, MuellerMyhsok, B, Doering, A, Illig, T, Schwienbacher, C, Minelli, C, Pichler, I, Fiedler, GM, Thiery, J, Rudan, I, Wright, A, Campbell, H, Ferrucci, L, Bandinelli, S, Pramstaller, PP, Wichmann, H-E, Gieger, C, Winkelmann, J & Meitinger, T 2011, 'Novel association to the proprotein convertase PCSK7 gene locus revealed by analysing soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) levels' Human Molecular Genetics, vol 20, no. 5, pp. 10421047. DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddq538

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