The Genetic Sphygmomanometer: an argument for routine genome-wide genotyping in the population and a new view on its use to inform clinical practice.

Timpson, Nicholas John; Dudbridge, Frank; (2018) The Genetic Sphygmomanometer: an argument for routine genome-wide genotyping in the population and a new view on its use to inform clinical practice. Wellcome open research, 3. 138-. DOI: https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14870.1

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