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83 ANALYSIS OF CANDIDATE OSTEOARTHRITIS GENES IN A META-ANALYSIS OF 8 GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDIES

✍ Scribed by C. Rodriguez-Fontela; E. Evangelou; A. Valdes; M. Calaza; N.K. Arden; S. Bos; A. Cupples; T. Esko; J. Gomez-Reino; H. Helgadottir; A. Hofman; I. Jonsdottir; H.J.M. Kerkhof; I. Meulenbelt; S. Metrustry; A. Metspalu; J. van Meurs; E. Ntzani; K. Panoutsopoulou; U. Styrkarsdottir; U. Thorsteinsdottir; G. Thorleifsson; Y. Zhu; D. Felson; J. Ioannidis; K. Stefansson; A. Uitterlinden; E. Zeggini; T. Spector; A. Gonzalez


Book ID
114352466
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
381 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
1063-4584

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