Genetic Polymorphism-Disease AssociationRelationship between sirtuin and mitochondrial uncoupling protein genes and carotid artery stiffness
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This research was supported by the National Institute of Health/National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke K24-NS062737 grant, James & Esther King Biomedical Research Program (2KN01), and Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute.
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David Della-Morte and Chuanhui Dong contributed equally to this work.
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