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Association of Multiple Genetic Variants with the Extension and Severity of Coronary Artery Disease

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Table 1 – Conditions for amplification and digestion of the studied polymorphisms
Table 3 – Distribution of allele and genotypic frequencies for the polimorphisms of PON-1, MTHFR, ENOS, ECA, AT1R, APOC3 and LPL genes
Table 4 – Distribution of genetic score considering all polymorphisms  of the PON-1, MTHFR, ENOS, ACE, AT1R), APOC3 and LPL genes

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