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APOM and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol are associated with lung function and per cent emphysema
Authors
Firas S. Ahmed
María Soler Artigas
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R. Graham Barr
Kristin M. Burkart
Gregory L. Burke
Paul Enright
Nadia N. Hansel
Demondes Haynes
Susan R. Heckbert
Eric A. Hoffman
Joel D. Kaufman
Jun Kurai
Laura Loehr
Stephanie J. London
Ani Manichaikul
Yang Meng
George T. O'Connor
Elizabeth Oelsner
Marcy Petrini
Tess D. Pottinger
Charles A. Powell
Susan Redline
Stephen S. Rich
Jerome I. Rotter
Lewis J. Smith
Martin D. Tobin
Michael Y. Tsai
Karol Watson
Wendy White
Jemma B. Wilk
Taylor R. Young
Publication date
1 January 2014
Publisher
Doi
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Abstract
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is linked to cardiovascular disease; however, there are few studies on the associations of cardiovascular genes with COPD
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