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Nat Genet

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Nature genetics

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Chen J,Guccini I,Di Mitri D,Brina D,Revandkar A,Sarti M,Pasquini E,Alajati A,Pinton S,Losa M,Civenni G,Catapano CV,Sgrignani J,Cavalli A,D'Antuono R,Asara JM,Morandi A,Chiarugi P,Crotti S,Agostini M,Montopoli M,

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10.1038/s41588-018-0181-1

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Has Abstract

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2018-09-01 00:00:00

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1343

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9

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1061-4036

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1546-1718

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10.1038/s41588-018-0181-1

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50

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