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PROC , PROCR and PROS1 polymorphisms, plasma anticoagulant phenotypes, and risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality in older adults: the Cardiovascular Health Study
Authors
C. L. CARTY
M. CUSHMAN
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N. S. JENNY
L. H. KULLER
S. KUROSAWA
L. A. LANGE
C. NIEVERGELT
A. P. REINER
D. J. STEARNS-KUROSAWA
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1 January 2008
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Doi
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Abstract
Genes encoding protein C anticoagulant pathways are candidates for athero-thrombotic and other aging-related disorders
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