Polymorphisms identified through genome-wide association studies and their associations with type 2 diabetes in Chinese, Malays, and Asian-Indians in Singapore

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Main Authors: Tan, J.T., Ng, D.P.K., Nurbaya, S., Ye, S., Lim, X.L., Saw, S.M., Chia, K.S., Lee, J., Wong, T.Y., Aung, T., Tai, E.S., Leong, H., Seet, L.T., Siew, W.F., Kon, W., Chew, S.K., Seielstad, M.
Other Authors: EPIDEMIOLOGY & PUBLIC HEALTH
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Published: 2011
Online Access:http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/26588
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-265882023-08-22T08:27:57Z Polymorphisms identified through genome-wide association studies and their associations with type 2 diabetes in Chinese, Malays, and Asian-Indians in Singapore Tan, J.T. Ng, D.P.K. Nurbaya, S. Ye, S. Lim, X.L. Saw, S.M. Chia, K.S. Lee, J. Wong, T.Y. Aung, T. Tai, E.S. Leong, H. Seet, L.T. Siew, W.F. Kon, W. Chew, S.K. Seielstad, M. EPIDEMIOLOGY & PUBLIC HEALTH OPHTHALMOLOGY MEDICINE Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 95 1 390-397 2011-09-26T09:20:20Z 2011-09-26T09:20:20Z 2010 Article Tan, J.T., Ng, D.P.K., Nurbaya, S., Ye, S., Lim, X.L., Saw, S.M., Chia, K.S., Lee, J., Wong, T.Y., Aung, T., Tai, E.S., Leong, H., Seet, L.T., Siew, W.F., Kon, W., Chew, S.K., Seielstad, M. (2010). Polymorphisms identified through genome-wide association studies and their associations with type 2 diabetes in Chinese, Malays, and Asian-Indians in Singapore. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 95 (1) : 390-397. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. 0021972X 0021972X http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/26588 000273391300056 Scopus
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Tan, J.T.
Ng, D.P.K.
Nurbaya, S.
Ye, S.
Lim, X.L.
Saw, S.M.
Chia, K.S.
Lee, J.
Wong, T.Y.
Aung, T.
Tai, E.S.
Leong, H.
Seet, L.T.
Siew, W.F.
Kon, W.
Chew, S.K.
Seielstad, M.
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author Tan, J.T.
Ng, D.P.K.
Nurbaya, S.
Ye, S.
Lim, X.L.
Saw, S.M.
Chia, K.S.
Lee, J.
Wong, T.Y.
Aung, T.
Tai, E.S.
Leong, H.
Seet, L.T.
Siew, W.F.
Kon, W.
Chew, S.K.
Seielstad, M.
spellingShingle Tan, J.T.
Ng, D.P.K.
Nurbaya, S.
Ye, S.
Lim, X.L.
Saw, S.M.
Chia, K.S.
Lee, J.
Wong, T.Y.
Aung, T.
Tai, E.S.
Leong, H.
Seet, L.T.
Siew, W.F.
Kon, W.
Chew, S.K.
Seielstad, M.
Polymorphisms identified through genome-wide association studies and their associations with type 2 diabetes in Chinese, Malays, and Asian-Indians in Singapore
author_sort Tan, J.T.
title Polymorphisms identified through genome-wide association studies and their associations with type 2 diabetes in Chinese, Malays, and Asian-Indians in Singapore
title_short Polymorphisms identified through genome-wide association studies and their associations with type 2 diabetes in Chinese, Malays, and Asian-Indians in Singapore
title_full Polymorphisms identified through genome-wide association studies and their associations with type 2 diabetes in Chinese, Malays, and Asian-Indians in Singapore
title_fullStr Polymorphisms identified through genome-wide association studies and their associations with type 2 diabetes in Chinese, Malays, and Asian-Indians in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Polymorphisms identified through genome-wide association studies and their associations with type 2 diabetes in Chinese, Malays, and Asian-Indians in Singapore
title_sort polymorphisms identified through genome-wide association studies and their associations with type 2 diabetes in chinese, malays, and asian-indians in singapore
publishDate 2011
url http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/26588
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