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1. Variants in APOA5 and ADIPOQ Moderate Improvements in Metabolic Syndrome during a One-Year Lifestyle Intervention. Lowry DE, Fenwick PH, Roke K, Jeejeebhoy K, Dhaliwal R, Brauer P, Royall D, Tremblay A, Klein D, Mutch DM. Lifestyle Genom; 2018; 11(2):80-89. PubMed ID: 30472712 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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