The genetic basis of plasma variation in adiponectin, a global endophenotype for obesity and the metabolic syndrome.
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J. Blangero | S. Kihara | T. Funahashi | Y. Matsuzawa | H. Jacob | D. Cohen | S. Tanaka | G. Sonnenberg | A. Comuzzie | A. Kissebah | L. Martin | A. Black | D. Maas | M. Takahashi
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