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Q36489281-29466AA0-185E-4421-BA0F-FEE810E9B1F5
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Low birth weight is associated with higher blood pressure variability from childhood to young adulthood: the Bogalusa Heart Study.
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The relationship between birthweight and longitudinal changes of blood pressure is modulated by beta-adrenergic receptor genes: the Bogalusa Heart Study.