The Norwegian preeclampsia family cohort study: a new resource for investigating genetic aspects and heritability of preeclampsia and related phenotypes

Author:

Roten Linda Tømmerdal,Thomsen Liv Cecilie Vestrheim,Gundersen Astrid Solberg,Fenstad Mona Høysæter,Odland Maria Lisa,Strand Kristin Melheim,Solberg Per,Tappert Christian,Araya Elisabeth,Bærheim Gunhild,Lyslo Ingvill,Tollaksen Kjersti,Bjørge Line,Austgulen Rigmor

Funder

Liaison Committee between the Central Norway Regional Health Authority and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology

The Norwegian Women's Public Health Association

Norwegian ExtraFoundation for Health and Rehabilitation

The Norwegian Heart and Lung Patient Organization

Functional Genomics (FUGE II, Research Council of Norway)

Department of Research and development at Nord-Trøndelag Health Trust

Sigurd K. Thoresens Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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