A genome-wide association study of venous thromboembolism identifies risk variants in chromosomes 1q24.2 and 9q.
Heit JA, Armasu SM, Asmann YW et al.
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Objectives: To identify venous thromboembolism (VTE) disease-susceptibility genes.
1,503 European and other ancestry cases, 1,459 European and other ancestry controls
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