FADS genotypes and desaturase activity estimated by the ratio of arachidonic acid to linoleic acid are associated with inflammation and coronary artery disease.
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Thomas Illig | Joachim Heinrich | Pier Franco Pignatti | Giovanni Malerba | Elisabetta Trabetti | E. Trabetti | G. Malerba | P. Pignatti | D. Girelli | O. Olivieri | N. Martinelli | T. Illig | J. Heinrich | M. Sandri | S. Friso | R. Corrocher | P. Guarini | F. Pizzolo | Domenico Girelli | Oliviero Olivieri | Nicola Martinelli | Roberto Corrocher | Marco Sandri | Simonetta Friso | Francesca Pizzolo | Linda Schaeffer | Patrizia Guarini | Linda Schaeffer | J. Heinrich
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