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Is LOX-1 K167N Polymorphism Protective for Coronary Artery Disease?

ÖZLEM KURNAZ, HÜLYA YıLMAZ AYDOĞAN, C.SELIM İSBIR, ATIKE TEKELI and TURGAY İSBIR
In Vivo November 2009, 23 (6) 969-973;
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Is LOX-1 K167N Polymorphism Protective for Coronary Artery Disease?
ÖZLEM KURNAZ, HÜLYA YıLMAZ AYDOĞAN, C.SELIM İSBIR, ATIKE TEKELI, TURGAY İSBIR
In Vivo Nov 2009, 23 (6) 969-973;

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Is LOX-1 K167N Polymorphism Protective for Coronary Artery Disease?
ÖZLEM KURNAZ, HÜLYA YıLMAZ AYDOĞAN, C.SELIM İSBIR, ATIKE TEKELI, TURGAY İSBIR
In Vivo Nov 2009, 23 (6) 969-973;
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