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Genetics of blood lipids among ~300,000 multi-ethnic participants of the Million Veteran Program
2018
703 citations
Journal Article
green Open Access
Field-Weighted Citation Impact:
59.31
Genetics of blood lipids among ~300,000 multi-ethnic participants of the Million Veteran Program | Researchclopedia
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