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January 1986
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January 01 1986
Haplotypes Identified by DNA Polymorphisms at the Apolipoprotein Al-C-III Gene Locus and Hypertrigly Ceridaemia. A Study in a Japanese Population
Joseph Stocks;
Joseph Stocks
1Lipid Laboratory, St. Bartholomews Hospital, London EC1
2Department of Internal Medicine, University of Tokyo, 731 Hongo Bunkyo, Tokyo 113
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Alan Rees;
Alan Rees
1Lipid Laboratory, St. Bartholomews Hospital, London EC1
3Department of Internal Medicine, University of Tokyo, 731 Hongo Bunkyo, Tokyo 113
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Hiroko Paul;
Hiroko Paul
1Lipid Laboratory, St. Bartholomews Hospital, London EC1
4Department of Internal Medicine, University of Tokyo, 731 Hongo Bunkyo, Tokyo 113
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Yasuyoshi Ohuchi;
Yasuyoshi Ohuchi
1Lipid Laboratory, St. Bartholomews Hospital, London EC1
5Department of Internal Medicine, University of Tokyo, 731 Hongo Bunkyo, Tokyo 113
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David Galton
David Galton
1Lipid Laboratory, St. Bartholomews Hospital, London EC1
6Department of Internal Medicine, University of Tokyo, 731 Hongo Bunkyo, Tokyo 113
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1986) 70 (s13): 31P.
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Joseph Stocks, Alan Rees, Hiroko Paul, Yasuyoshi Ohuchi, David Galton; Haplotypes Identified by DNA Polymorphisms at the Apolipoprotein Al-C-III Gene Locus and Hypertrigly Ceridaemia. A Study in a Japanese Population. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 January 1986; 70 (s13): 31P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs070031Pa
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