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- 2009
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The myocardial infarction associated CDKN2A/CDKN2B locus on chromosome 9p21 is associated with stroke independently of coronary events in patients with hypertension.
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Chromosome 2q12, the ADRA2B I/D polymorphism and metabolic syndrome.
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Relation between human vasopressin 1a gene variance, fat intake, and diabetes.
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New susceptibility locus for coronary artery disease on chromosome 3q22.3
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Common variants at 30 loci contribute to polygenic dyslipidemia
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- 2008
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Determinants of increasing pulse pressure during 26 years' follow-up, as a marker of arterial stiffness and early vascular ageing (EVA)
2008) 18th Scientific Meeting of the European-Society-of-Hypertension/22nd Scientific Meeting of the International-Society-of-Hypertension In Journal of Hypertension 26(Suppl. 1). p.117-117(
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Common Missense Variant in the Glucokinase Regulatory Protein Gene Is Associated With Increased Plasma Triglyceride and C-Reactive Protein but Lower Fasting Glucose Concentrations
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Phenotype associated with human vasopressin receptor 1a (V1aR) gene variance is dependent on fat intake and resembles the phenotype of the V1aR knock out mouse
2008) 18th Scientific Meeting of the European-Society-of-Hypertension/22nd Scientific Meeting of the International-Society-of-Hypertension In Journal of Hypertension 26(Suppl. 1). p.144-144(
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Interaction Between Renal Function and Microalbuminuria for Cardiovascular Risk in Hypertension The Nordic Diltiazem Study
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Polymorphism associated with cholesterol and risk of cardiovascular events
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