Vitamin D binding protein genotype variants and risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A meta‐analysis
Respirology2014Vol. 20(2), pp. 219–225
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Abstract
The GC-1F allele of the vitamin D binding protein was a risk for COPD in recessive mode.
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