Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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| Evidence for substantial effect modification by gender in a large-scale genetic association study of the metabolic syndrome among coronary heart disease patients. Human genetics 2003 Dec 114 (1): 87-98. McCarthy Jeanette J, Meyer Joanne, Moliterno David J, Newby L Kristin, Rogers William J, Topol Eric J, |
| Genetic risk for metabolic syndrome: examination of candidate gene polymorphisms related to lipid metabolism in Japanese people. Journal of medical genetics 2008 Jan 45 (1): 22-8. Yamada Y, Ichihara S, Kato K, Yoshida T, Yokoi K, Matsuo H, Watanabe S, Metoki N, Yoshida H, Satoh K, Aoyagi Y, Yasunaga A, Park H, Tanaka M, Lee W, Nozawa |
| Familial hypercholesterolemia in the danish general population: prevalence, coronary artery disease, and cholesterol-lowering medication. The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2012 Nov 97 (11): 3956-64. Benn Marianne, Watts Gerald F, Tybjaerg-Hansen Anne, Nordestgaard Børge |
| LDLR, ApoB and ApoE genes polymorphisms and classical risk factors in premature coronary artery disease. Gene 2016 May . Abd El-Aziz Tarek A, Mohamed Randa |
| Identification of genetic variants related to metabolic syndrome by next-generation sequencing. Diabetology & metabolic syndrome 2022 Aug 14 (1): 119. Lee Sanghoo, Kim Seol-A, Hong Jeonghoon, Kim Yejin, Hong Gayeon, Baik SaeYun, Choi Kyeonghwan, Lee Mi-Kyeong, Lee Kyoung-Ry |
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