Systematic Fine-Mapping of Association with BMI and Type 2 Diabetes at the FTO Locus by Integrating Results from Multiple Ethnic Groups
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X. Shu | W. Zheng | A. Kasturiratne | F. Takeuchi | W. Wen | T. Katsuya | N. Kato | A. Wickremasinghe | Q. Nguyen | S. T. Pham | H. Kajio | L. Do | Ken Yamamoto | M. Isono | K. Akiyama | Miyako Kishimoto | Y. Matsushita | Sureka Chakrawarthy | Son T. Pham | A. R. Wickremasinghe
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