Chromosome 1q21.2 and additional loci influence risk of spontaneous coronary artery dissection and myocardial infarction
Jacqueline Saw(Vancouver General Hospital), Santhi K. Ganesh(University of Michigan), Themistocles L. Assimes(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Kristina L. Hunker(University of Michigan), Chang Xu(University of Toronto), Isabelle Birt(University of Michigan), Mark Trinder(Broad Institute), Natalia Fendrikova-Mahlay(Cleveland Clinic), Alexander Katz(National Institutes of Health), Catherine Tcheandjieu(VA Palo Alto Health Care System), Dawn M. Coleman, Xiang Zhou(University of Michigan), Andrew Starovoytov(University of British Columbia), Ellen M. Schmidt(University of Michigan), Min‐Lee Yang(University of Michigan), Liam R. Brunham(St. Paul's Hospital), Chad M. Brummett(University of Michigan), Kirby Swan(University of Michigan), Jun Z. Li(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Christopher J. O’Donnell(United States Department of Veterans Affairs), James C. Stanley(University of Michigan), Linda Jackson(University of British Columbia), Heather L. Gornik(Cleveland Clinic), Michael R. Mathis(School of the Art Institute of Chicago), Sebastian Zoellner(University of Michigan), Matthew Zawistowski(University of Michigan)
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