Genome-wide association study meta-analysis of chronic widespread pain: evidence for involvement of the 5p15.2 region
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Blair H. Smith | M. Peters | T. Spector | J. V. van Meurs | W. Thomson | V. Gudnason | C. Schmidt | F. Rivadeneira | D. Felson | G. Jones | A. Teumer | L. Hocking | A. Payton | W. Ollier | M. Horan | N. Pendleton | N. Amin | G. Eiriksdottir | L. Launer | L. Broer | L. Stolk | F. Williams | G. Macfarlane | N. Arden | P. Slagboom | E. Dennison | D. Hart | A. Kavelaars | H. Willemen | M. Kloppenburg | T. Neogi | N. Eijkelkamp | I. Meulenbelt | K. Holliday | H. Kerkhof | K. Jameson | F. Huygen | A. Soni | Ke Wang | M. de Kruijf | M. Popham | J. Mcbeth | C. Cooper | A. Valdes | A. Hofman | A. Smith | A. Uitterlinden | B. Oostra | C. V. van Duijn | T. B. Harris | S. van Wingerden | H. Völzke
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