A pleiotropic QTL on 2p influences serum Lp-PLA2 activity and LDL cholesterol concentration in a baboon model for the genetics of atherosclerosis risk factors.
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J. Rogers | M. Mahaney | J. VandeBerg | D. Rainwater | L. Cox | A. Vinson
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