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Published in Cardiology

Journal Scan / Research · June 02, 2016

Rare Mutation in ASGR1 Is Associated With a Reduced Risk of CAD

The New England Journal of Medicine

 

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The New England Journal of Medicine
Variant ASGR1 Associated With a Reduced Risk of Coronary Artery Disease
N. Engl. J. Med 2016 Jun 02;374(22)2131-2141, P Nioi, A Sigurdsson, G Thorleifsson, H Helgason, AB Agustsdottir, GL Norddahl, A Helgadottir, A Magnusdottir, A Jonasdottir, S Gretarsdottir, I Jonsdottir, V Steinthorsdottir, T Rafnar, DW Swinkels, TE Galesloot, N Grarup, T Jørgensen, H Vestergaard, T Hansen, T Lauritzen, A Linneberg, N Friedrich, NT Krarup, M Fenger, U Abildgaard, PR Hansen, AM Galløe, PS Braund, CP Nelson, AS Hall, MJ Williams, AM van Rij, GT Jones, RS Patel, AI Levey, S Hayek, SH Shah, M Reilly, GI Eyjolfsson, O Sigurdardottir, I Olafsson, LA Kiemeney, AA Quyyumi, DJ Rader, WE Kraus, NJ Samani, O Pedersen, G Thorgeirsson, G Masson, H Holm, D Gudbjartsson, P Sulem, U Thorsteinsdottir, K Stefansson

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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