Association between the PPARα-L162V polymorphism and components of the metabolic syndrome
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概要
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- Springer-Verlag Tokyoの論文
- 2004-09-01
著者
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Gaudet D
Community Genomic Medicine Center Montreal University And Lipid Clinic Chicoutimi Hospital
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Lemieux Simone
Food Science And Nutrition Department Laval University
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ROBITAILLE Julie
Lipid Research Center, CHUQ-CHUL Pavilion
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BROUILLETTE Charles
Lipid Research Center, CHUQ-CHUL Pavilion
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HOUDE Alain
Lipid Research Center, CHUQ-CHUL Pavilion
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PERUSSE Louis
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Division of Kinesiology, Laval University
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TCHERNOF Andre
Lipid Research Center, CHUQ-CHUL Pavilion
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GAUDET Daniel
Community Genomic Medicine Center, Montreal University and Lipid Clinic, Chicoutimi Hospital
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VOHL Marie-Claude
Food Science and Nutrition Department, Laval University
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Houde Alain
Lipid Research Center Chuq-chul Pavilion
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Tchernof Andre
Lipid Research Center Chuq-chul Pavilion
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Perusse Louis
Department Of Social And Preventive Medicine Division Of Kinesiology Laval University
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Vohl Marie-claude
Crml Chul Research Center
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Vohl Marie-claude
Lipid Research Center Chuq Pavilion Chul
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Brouillette C
Lipid Research Center Chuq-chul Pavilion
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Brouillette Charles
Lipid Research Center Chul Research Center
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Robitaille Julie
Lipid Research Center Chuq-chul Pavilion
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Vohl Marie-claude
Food Science And Nutrition Department Laval University
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