Genetic architecture of coronary artery disease in the genome-wide era: implications for the emerging "golden dozen" loci.
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Flora Peyvandi | D. Girelli | O. Olivieri | N. Martinelli | F. Peyvandi | Domenico Girelli | Oliviero Olivieri | Nicola Martinelli
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