APOE - a genetic marker of comorbidity in subjects with morbid obesity
Abstract Background In population-based studies, the genetic variability of the APOE E alleles have been associated with health outcomes. Health problems are common in subjects with obesity. This study explored associations between the APOE E alleles and comorbidity in subjects with morbid obesity....
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Main Authors: | Per G. Farup (Author), Helge Rootwelt (Author), Knut Hestad (Author) |
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