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Is Angiotensinogen a Good Candidate Gene for Preeclampsia?

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Pages 251-260 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Reynir Arngrímsson, Caroline Hayward, Sophie Nadaud, Asdis Baldursdóttir, James J. Walker, Wang A. Liston, Ragnheiür I. Bjarnadóttir, David J.H. Brock, Reynir T. Geirsson, J. Michael Connor & Florent Soubrier. (1997) Evidence for a Familial Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension Locus in the eNOS-Gene Region. The American Journal of Human Genetics 61:2, pages 354-362.
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Guanglan Guo, Alan N. Wilton, Yuliang Fu, Hongyu Qiu, Shaun P. Brennecke & Desmond W. Cooper. (2005) Angiotensinogen gene variation in a population case‐control study of preeclampsia/eclampsia in Australians and Chinese. ELECTROPHORESIS 18:9, pages 1646-1649.
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