Association Between Coronary Artery Disease Genetic Variants and Subclinical Atherosclerosis: An Association Study and Meta-analysis.
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J. Marrugat | R. Ramos | I. Subirana | E. de Groot | S. Sayols-Baixeras | R. Arnold | A. Cenarro | C. Lluís-Ganella | M. Zabalza | R. Elosúa
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