Genome-Wide Interaction with Selected Type 2 Diabetes Loci Reveals Novel Loci for Type 2 Diabetes in African Americans
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James G. Wilson | Donald W. Bowden | Barry I. Freedman | Stephen S. Rich | Nicholette D. Palmer | Adolfo Correa | Kent D. Taylor | Myriam Fornage | Maggie C. Y. Ng | Jerome I. Rotter | James S. Pankow | Jacob M. Keaton | Jacklyn N. Hellwege | Laura Rasmussen-Torvik | Yii-Der I. Chen | Lynne E. Wagenknecht | M. Fornage | J. Pankow | K. Taylor | J. Rotter | James G. Wilson | S. Rich | A. Correa | N. Palmer | D. Bowden | B. Freedman | L. Wagenknecht | M. Ng | L. Rasmussen-Torvik | J. Hellwege | Y. Chen | J. Keaton | K. Taylor | A. Correa | K. Taylor
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