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Longitudinal studies to detect gene x environment interactions in common disease - Bang for your buck? A commentary on Chaufan's "How much can a large population study on genes, environments, their interactions and common diseases contribute to the health of the American people?" (2007, 65:8, 1730-1741)
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Longitudinal studies to detect gene x environment interactions in common disease - Bang for your buck? A commentary on Chaufan's "How much can a large population study on genes, environments, their interactions and common diseases contribute to the health of the American people?" (2007, 65:8, 1730-1741)

S.P. Robertson and R. Poulton
Social Science and Medicine, Vol.67(4), pp.666-672
2008
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/14640
Appears in  The Dunedin Study

Abstract

gene-environment interaction medicalization social inequalities in health Type 2 diabetes United States
Invited response to Chaufan, Social Science and Medicine, 2007, 65(8): 1730-1741.
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