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Screening and validation of double allele-specific binding F-primers for the measurement of antihypertensive pharmacogenomics

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Title
Screening and validation of double allele-specific binding F-primers for the measurement of antihypertensive pharmacogenomics
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Frontiers in Medicine, December 2023
DOI 10.3389/fmed.2023.1269221
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Yang Ping, Su Quanlin, Hu Yue, Zhang Jing, Lan Wenjun

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#22,565,223
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#6,212
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#198,035
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#150
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