Heritability and Genetic Linkage of Plasma Natriuretic Peptide Levels
Article 2003 en
Authors
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Thomas J. Wang
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Martin G. Larson
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Daniel Levy
Abstract
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In this community-based sample, a substantial proportion of the unexplained variation in plasma natriuretic peptide levels was attributable to additive genetic effects. Additional studies using candidate gene approaches may provide insight into the genetic loci that regulate plasma natriuretic peptide levels in humans.
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