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Metabolic Traits and Stroke Risk in Individuals of African Ancestry: Mendelian Randomization Analysis

  • Updated on January 29, 2025
  • by Ibrahima DIA

Nakabuye, M., Soremekun, O., Daghlas, I., Ryan, D. K., Taylor, A., Mason, A. M., Damrauer, S. M., Vujkovic, M., Keene, K. L., Fornage, M., Järvelin, M. R., Burgess, S., & Gill, D. (2021).  Stroke, 52(8), 2680–2684. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.034747

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