Quantitative trait loci on chromosomes 3 and 17 influence phenotypes of the metabolic syndrome
Ahmed H. Kissebah(Medical College of Wisconsin), Anthony G. Comuzzie, Glenn R. Krakower(Froedtert Hospital), Michael R. Goldstein(Texas Biomedical Research Institute), Lisa J. Martin(University of Toronto), Roland James(Texas Biomedical Research Institute), Jacqueline Marks(Texas Biomedical Research Institute), Joel B. Myklebust(Texas Biomedical Research Institute), Karl W. Broman(Johns Hopkins University), Howard J. Jacob(Texas Biomedical Research Institute), John Blangero(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley), James L. Weber(Marshfield Clinic), Gabriele E. Sonnenberg(Texas Biomedical Research Institute)
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