Genetic Association for Renal Traits among Participants of African Ancestry Reveals New Loci for Renal Function
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Genetic Association for Renal Traits among Participants of African Ancestry Reveals New Loci for Renal Function
Liu CT, Garnaas MK, Tin A, Kottgen A, Franceschini N, Carmen A. Peralta CA, de Boer IH, Lu X, Atkinson E, Ding J, Nalls M, Shriner D, Coresh J, Kutlar A, Bibbins-Domingo K, Siscovick D, Akylbekova E, Wyatt S, Astor B, Mychaleckjy J, Man Li M, Reilly MP, Townsend RR, Adeyemo A, Zonderman AB, de Andrade M, Turner ST, Mosley TH, Harris TB, The CKDGen Consortium, Rotimi CN, Liu Y, Kardia SLR, Evans MK, Shlipak MG, Kramer H, Flessner MF, Dreisbach AW, Goessling W, Cupples LA, Kao WL, Fox CS. Genetic Association for Renal Traits among Participants of African Ancestry Reveals New Loci for Renal Function. PLoS Genet. 2011;7(9): e1002264. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002264
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