Author:
Froguel Philippe,Ndiaye Ndeye Coumba,Bonnefond Amélie,Bouatia-Naji Nabila,Dechaume Aurélie,Siest Gérard,Herbeth Bernard,Falchi Mario,Bottolo Leonardo,Guéant-Rodriguez Rosa-Maria,Lecoeur Cécile,Langlois Michel R.,Labrune Yann,Ruokonen Aimo,El Shamieh Said,Stathopoulou Maria G.,Morandi Anita,Maffeis Claudio,Meyre David,Delanghe Joris R.,Jacobson Peter,Sjöström Lars,Carlsson Lena M. S.,Walley Andrew,Elliott Paul,Jarvelin Marjo-Riita,Dedoussis George V.,Visvikis-Siest Sophie
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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