Influence of genomic ancestry and self-reported color-race in CKD in a nationwide admixed sample of Brazilian patients with type 1 diabetes
Marcela Haas Pizarro,1 Deborah Conte Santos,1 Laura Gomes Nunes Melo,2 Bianca Senger Vasconcelos Barros,1 Luiza Harcar Muniz,1 Luís Cristóvão Porto,3 Dayse Aparecida Silva,4 Marília Brito Gomes1 1Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Unit, Rio de Janei...
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Autores principales: | Pizarro MH, Santos DC, Melo LGN, Barros BSV, Muniz LH, Porto LC, Silva DA, Gomes MB |
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Dove Medical Press
2019
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