We sought to compare four different definitions of control groups in studies of the coaggregation between two disorders (A and B) on: 1) their ability to detect valid familial coaggregation; 2) their liability to artifactual evidence for familial coaggregation; and 3) their robustness to the oversel
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Quantitative genetic study of the circulating osteopontin in community-selected families
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- 2010
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