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Home  > Research and resources > Collaborative research programs > Heart, Lung, Blood and Sleep Disorders

Quantitative trait loci map (QTL Map) for HDL-C in inbred mice strain crosses ( Click here for human HDL-C QTL map)

Quantitative trait loci for HDL-C levels in humans

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