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Data_Sheet_1_Increased selenium and decreased iron levels in relation to risk of coronary artery disease in patients with diabetes.PDF
Published 2023“…The association pattern kept robust in most sensitivity analyses. Nominally significant associations were observed for magnesium and copper with the risk of CAD in patients with diabetes. …”
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Pie charts showing the different patterns of risk factors associated with total colony losses.
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Estimated effects of the intervention packages on the incidence of NCDs metabolic risk factors.
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The difference in NCDs metabolic risk factors’ prevalence between the two surveys.
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Manhattan plot that shows the location of genes involved in folate, homocysteine, and transsulfuration pathways for which we observed, from hybrid analyses, a significantly decreased risk of obstructive heart defects when the risk variant was paternally-derived compared to maternally-derived, The National Birth Defects Prevention Study, USA, October 1997–August 2008 births.
Published 2021“…<p>Manhattan plot that shows the location of genes involved in folate, homocysteine, and transsulfuration pathways for which we observed, from hybrid analyses, a significantly decreased risk of obstructive heart defects when the risk variant was paternally-derived compared to maternally-derived, The National Birth Defects Prevention Study, USA, October 1997–August 2008 births.…”
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