Genetic analysis of a polymorphism in the human apoA-V gene: effect on plasma lipids.
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Medha Kulkarni | Donna Drown | Bradley E Aouizerat | M. Malloy | C. Pullinger | J. Kane | D. Heilbron | B. Aouizerat | M. Kulkarni | Mary J Malloy | John P Kane | Clive R Pullinger | David Heilbron | Stephen Raskin | D. Drown | S. Raskin
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