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Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism Alleles in the Insulin Receptor Gene Are Associated with Typical Migraine

✍ Scribed by Linda C. McCarthy; David A. Hosford; John H. Riley; Michael I. Bird; Nicola J. White; Duncan R. Hewett; Stephen J. Peroutka; Lyn R. Griffiths; Pete R. Boyd; Rod A. Lea; Shahid M. Bhatti; Louise K. Hosking; Chris M. Hood; Keith W. Jones; Abigail R. Handley; Raj Rallan; Karen F. Lewis; Astrid J.M. Yeo; Pauline M. Williams; Richard C. Priest; Parveen Khan; Christine Donnelly; Sheena M. Lumsden; Jennifer O'Sullivan; Chee Gee See; Devi H. Smart; Sue Shaw-Hawkins; Jaymini Patel; Tony C. Langrish; Wasyl Feniuk; Richard G. Knowles; Malcolm Thomas; Vincenzo Libri; Doug S. Montgomery; Penny K. Manasco; Chun-Fang Xu; Colin Dykes; Patrick P.A. Humphrey; Allen D. Roses; Ian J. Purvis


Book ID
115615558
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
212 KB
Volume
79
Category
Article
ISSN
0888-7543

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