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Genetics of inflammation and risk of coronary artery disease: the central role of interleukin-6

A. Woods, D.J. Brull, S.E. Humphriesf1 and H.E. Montgomery

Division of Cardiovascular Genetics, Department of Medicine, Royal Free and University College of London Medical School, The Rayne Institute, London, U.K.

revised October 12, 1999; accepted October 13, 1999

f1 Correspondence: Steve E. Humphries, PhD, MRCP, FRCPath, Division of Cardiovascular Genetics, Department of Medicine, Royal Free and UCL Medical School, The Rayne Institute, London, U.K.

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