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A study on the association between Angiotensin-I converting enzyme I/D dimorphism and type-2 diabetes mellitus
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation, 11/02/09
Chmaisse HN et al. – The prevalence of the D–allele in T2DM patients was not significantly different from that in the controls. Thus, ACE I/D dimorphism cannot be considered a risk factor for T2DM in the Lebanese population.
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