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Osteopontin gene variation and cardio/cerebrovascular disease phenotypes
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Schmidt–Petersen K et al. – The authors here provide evidence that a portion of the OPN locus is likely to associate with cardiovascular disease–related phenotypes. However, further experiments are warranted to clarify the functional role of OPN variants.
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