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Higher thyrotropin leads to unfavorable lipid profile and somewhat higher cardiovascular disease risk: evidence from multi-cohort Mendelian randomization and metabolomic profiling
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- Vliet, N.A. van; Bos, M.M.; Thesing, C.S.; Chaker, L.; Pietzner, M.; Houtman, E.; Neville, M.J.; Li-Gao, R.; Trompet, S.; Mustafa, R.; Ahmadizar, F.; Beekman, M.; Bot, M.; Budde, K.; Christodoulides, C.; Dehghan, A.; Delles, C.; Elliott, P.; Evangelou, M.; Gao, H.; Ghanbari, M.; Herwaarden, A.E. van; Ikram, M.A.; Jaeger, M.; Jukema, J.W.; Karaman, I.; Karpe, F.; Kloppenburg, M.; Meessen, J.M.T.A.; Meulenbelt, I.; Milaneschi, Y.; Mooijaart, S.P.; Mook-Kanamori, D.O.; Netea, M.G.; Netea-Maier, R.T.; Peeters, R.P.; Penninx, B.W.J.H.; Sattar, N.; Slagboom, P.E.; Suchiman, H.E.D.; Volzke, H.; Dijk, K.W. van; Noordam, R.; Heemst, D. van; BBMRI Metabolomics Consortium
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- 2021-11-03
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- BMC Medicine
- Volume
- 19
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- 1