Adult height, coronary heart disease and stroke: a multi-locus Mendelian randomization meta-analysis
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Tom R. Gaunt | A. Reiner | D. Lawlor | C. Wijmenga | A. Dominiczak | M. Farrall | C. Kooperberg | A. Hingorani | J. Wells | P. Whincup | O. Melander | W. März | N. Wareham | C. Power | D. Zabaneh | S. Ebrahim | F. Dudbridge | H. Watkins | K. Ong | V. Plagnol | James F. Wilson | A. Goel | S. Padmanabhan | H. Warren | Y. Ben-Shlomo | S. Sivapalaratnam | M. Kleber | A. Wong | J. Bolton | M. Kumari | M. Kivimaki | D. Kuh | G. Davey Smith | A. Amuzu | J. Casas | R. Hardy | S. McLachlan | J. Price | W. Verschuren | G. Delgado | E. Hypponen | F. Asselbergs | M. D. de Groot | F. Drenos | L. Lange | M. Holmes | A. Cavadino | R. Morris | M. Caufield | N. Onland-Moret | M. Richards | J. Cooper | T. Palmer | B. Keating | R. Sofat | C. Giambartolomei | M. Leusink | C. Finan | A. H. Maitland‐van der Zee | M. Strachan | D. Leon | C. Dale | T. Shah | S. Humphries | Jon White | J. Engmann | P. Talmud | E. V. van Iperen | Y. T. van der Schouw | C. Robertson | Erik P A van Iperen | G. Hovingh | N. Nair | L. Steel | T. Davies | S. Shah | E. Nüesch | J. Whittaker | Goya S Wannamethe | S. Shah | A. Goel | J. Cooper | G. Hovingh
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