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Effects of the diabetes linked TCF7L2 polymorphism in a representative older population.
Melzer D, Murray A, Hurst AJ, Weedon MN, Bandinelli S, Corsi AM, Ferrucci L, Paolisso G, Guralnik JM, Frayling TM
BMC Med 2006, 4:34
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