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bibliographicCitation Boldbaatar B, Maenpaa E, Sikora Hanson J, Connors L. Analysis of the non-coding rs3764479 mutation in the proximal promoter of the transthyretin gene. Amyloid. 2019;26(sup1):83–4. doi: 10.1080/13506129.2019.1583201. PMID: 31343312.
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