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BMJ Open|May 1, 2016
Use of heparins in patients with cancer: individual participant data meta-analysis of randomised trials study protocolHolger J Schünemann, Matthew Ventresca, Mark Crowther, et al.
Vaccine|September 17, 2023
Protocol for a living evidence synthesis on variants of concern and COVID-19 vaccine effectivenessNicole Shaver, Melanie Katz, Gideon Darko Asamoah, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|March 19, 2015
Contribution of common non-synonymous variants in PCSK1 to body mass index variation and risk of obesity: a systematic review and meta-analysis with evidence from up to 331 175 individualsKevin T Nead, Aihua Li, Mackenzie R Wehner, et al.
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BMJ Open|May 1, 2016
Use of heparins in patients with cancer: individual participant data meta-analysis of randomised trials study protocolHolger J Schünemann, Matthew Ventresca, Mark Crowther, et al.
Vaccine|September 17, 2023
Protocol for a living evidence synthesis on variants of concern and COVID-19 vaccine effectivenessNicole Shaver, Melanie Katz, Gideon Darko Asamoah, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|March 19, 2015
Contribution of common non-synonymous variants in PCSK1 to body mass index variation and risk of obesity: a systematic review and meta-analysis with evidence from up to 331 175 individualsKevin T Nead, Aihua Li, Mackenzie R Wehner, et al.
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