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Smallness for gestational age interacts with HMGA2 genetic variation to modulate height
European Journal of Endocrinology, 01/13/09
Bouatia-Naji N et al. - Authors study supports further the contribution of HMGA2 rs1042725 to height variability in European populations and shows an increased effect on height in SGA individuals where this variant favors height catch-up.
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