The Effect of Chromosome 9 p 21 Variants on Cardiovascular Disease May Be Modified by Dietary Intake : Evidence from a Case / Control and a Prospective Study
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Xingyu | Swneke D. Bailey | L. Peltonen | V. Salomaa | S. Yusuf | R. Diaz | K. Silander | R. Do | S. Männistö | J. Engert | S. Rangarajan | Xiaohe Zhang | L. Lisheng | S. Anand | C. Xie | S. Islam | M. McQueen | K. Harald | Wang
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