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Common Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in
TCF7L2
Are Reproducibly Associated With Type 2 Diabetes and Reduce the Insulin Response to Glucose in Nondiabetic Individuals
Data Supplement
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Analysis of epistasis between TCF7L2 SNP rs7903146 and PPARã-P12A / KIR6.2-E23K
Association of TCF7L2 SNPs with risk of type 2 diabetes
This Article
doi:
10.2337/db06-0381
Diabetes
October 2006
vol. 55
no. 10
2890-2895
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