Use of a GIP promoter polymorphism

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C435S091200, C536S024300, C536S023100

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ABSTRACT:
The use of the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) at position −(97) of the GIP gene for the identification of a cardiovascular disease or of an increased risk for developing a cardiovascular disease in a biological sample taken from an individual to be examined.

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