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Genetics of monogenic hypercholesterolemia. Volume 4

Genetics of monogenic hypercholesterolemia. Volume 4
Genetics of monogenic hypercholesterolemia. Volume 4
life sciences, syndrome, human genome - encyclopedias, hypercholesterolemia, analysis, genetics, association, human, disease, evolution, human - encyclopedias - english, chromosomes, digeorge syndrome, genetics - encyclopedias - english, gene, human genetics - encyclopedias, spine, carcinoma, genome, databases, genomics
0333803868
69-74
Nature Publishing Group
Day, Ian N.M.
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Cooper, David
Day, Ian N.M.
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Cooper, David

Day, Ian N.M. (2003) Genetics of monogenic hypercholesterolemia. Volume 4. In, Cooper, David (ed.) Nature Encyclopedia of the Human Genome. London, UK. Nature Publishing Group, pp. 69-74.

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Published date: 30 June 2003
Keywords: life sciences, syndrome, human genome - encyclopedias, hypercholesterolemia, analysis, genetics, association, human, disease, evolution, human - encyclopedias - english, chromosomes, digeorge syndrome, genetics - encyclopedias - english, gene, human genetics - encyclopedias, spine, carcinoma, genome, databases, genomics

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/59669
ISBN: 0333803868
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Date deposited: 11 Nov 2008
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 21:11

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Author: Ian N.M. Day
Editor: David Cooper

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