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A Novel Polymorphism (rs35612982) in <b><i>CDKAL1</i></b> Is a Risk Factor of Type 2 Diabetes: A Case-Control Study
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CDKAL1 rs35612982 (C/T) polymorphism, as a new polymorphism, was associated with the increased risk of T2D in the Han Chinese population. Moreover, the contribution of CDKAL1 polymorphisms to T2D risk seems to be associated with age, gender, BMI, smoking and drinking.
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