On the replication of genetic associations: timing can be everything!
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On the replication of genetic associations: timing can be everything!
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On the replication of genetic associations: timing can be everything!
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Barbara Klanderman
Benjamin A Raby
Caren Vollmert
Caroline S Fox
Christoph Lange
Christopher J O'Donnell
Cliona Molony
Constantina Papoutsakis
Daniel Levy
Edwin K Silverman
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2008-04-01T00:00:00Z