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Review
. 2001 Apr 28;322(7293):1027-30.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.322.7293.1027.

The challenge of integrating genetic medicine into primary care

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The challenge of integrating genetic medicine into primary care

J Emery et al. BMJ. .
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Potential routes to development of genetic medicine in primary care

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