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Identification of susceptibility variants in ADIPOR1 gene associated with type 2 diabetes, coronary artery disease and the comorbidity of type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease.

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Table 1 shows the demographic and clinical characteristics of participants in the different groups, including median ages (58–65 years), the percentage of males (57.3–87.3%), and BMI means (22.4–26.5 kg/m 2 ), etc
Table 4. Cumulative effect analyses of rs3737884 and rs16850797 in ADIPOR1 associated with risk of T2D, CAD and T2D with CAD.

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