Linkage and association analysis of angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE)-gene polymorphisms with ACE concentration and blood pressure.
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R C Elston | R S Cooper | Xiaolin Zhu | A. Adeyemo | R. Ward | R. Elston | A. Luke | R. Cooper | C. Mckenzie | L. Southam | N. Bouzekri | A Luke | X Zhu | N Bouzekri | L Southam | A Adeyemo | C A McKenzie | G Chen | R Ward | A. Adeyemo | X. Zhu | Richard S. Cooper | G. Chen | C. McKenzie | Guang-hui Chen
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