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. 2006 Jun;92(6):855-61.
doi: 10.1136/hrt.2005.060202.

The genetics of heart attack

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The genetics of heart attack

Eric J Topol. Heart. 2006 Jun.
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In compliance with EBAC/EACCME guidelines, all authors participating in Education in Heart have disclosed potential conflicts of interest that might cause a bias in the article

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