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PLD3 variants in population studies

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Study design: C.M.v.D.; acquisition of phenotype and genotype data: H.H., T.H.W., J.G.J.v.R., A.V.S., S.-H.C., A.S.B., M.E.G., W.F.J.v.IJ., Y.A.L.P., E.L., R.W.W.B., M.C., G.N.v.d.H., E.O., G.E., D.L., J.I.R., V.E., C.J.O., T.A., A.G.U., L.J.L., A.H., E.B., B.M.P., A.L.D., P.S., S.S., J.C.v.S., V.G., W.M.v.d.F., M.A.I., C.M.v.D.; data analysis: S.J.v.d.L, H.H., T.H.W., J.J., J.C.B., V.C., N.A. The manuscript was drafted by S.J.v.d.L., N.A., M.A.I., C.M.v.D.; all authors reviewed the manuscript.

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van der Lee, S., Holstege, H., Wong, T. et al. PLD3 variants in population studies. Nature 520, E2–E3 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature14038

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