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1. Association of Chromosome 9p21 With Subsequent Coronary Heart Disease Events

2. A polymorphism in the VKORC1-regulator calumenin predicts higher warfarin doses in African-Americans

4. Adrenergic-pathway gene variants influence beta-blocker-related outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in a race-specific manner.

5. Association of Factor V Leiden With Subsequent Atherothrombotic Events: A GENIUS-CHD Study of Individual Participant Data.

6. PPARA Polymorphism Influences the Cardiovascular Benefit of Fenofibrate in Type 2 Diabetes: Findings From ACCORD-Lipid.

7. A Genetic Locus on Chromosome 2q24 Predicting Peripheral Neuropathy Risk in Type 2 Diabetes: Results From the ACCORD and BARI 2D Studies.

8. Subsequent Event Risk in Individuals With Established Coronary Heart Disease.

9. Association of Chromosome 9p21 With Subsequent Coronary Heart Disease Events.

10. A novel genetic marker of decreased inflammation and improved survival after acute myocardial infarction.

11. A high throughput, functional screen of human Body Mass Index GWAS loci using tissue-specific RNAi Drosophila melanogaster crosses.

12. Relations between lipoprotein(a) concentrations, LPA genetic variants, and the risk of mortality in patients with established coronary heart disease: a molecular and genetic association study.

13. Utility of a genetic risk score to predict recurrent cardiovascular events 1 year after an acute coronary syndrome: A pooled analysis of the RISCA, PRAXY, and TRIUMPH cohorts.

14. Clinical outcomes associated with proton pump inhibitor use among clopidogrel-treated patients within CYP2C19 genotype groups following acute myocardial infarction.

15. CHRNA5 variant predicts smoking cessation in patients with acute myocardial infarction.

16. Cytochrome p450 gene variants, race, and mortality among clopidogrel-treated patients after acute myocardial infarction.

17. Pharmacogenetic warfarin dose refinements remain significantly influenced by genetic factors after one week of therapy.

18. A polymorphism in the VKORC1 regulator calumenin predicts higher warfarin dose requirements in African Americans.

19. Laboratory and clinical outcomes of pharmacogenetic vs. clinical protocols for warfarin initiation in orthopedic patients.

20. Genetic-based dosing in orthopedic patients beginning warfarin therapy.

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