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Calcium and Vitamin D Intake Interactions with Genetic Variants on Bone Phenotype

The notion that environmental factors interact with genetic variants to affect phenotypes associated with complex diseases has arisen since the early days of genetic research. Among the environmental factors, nutrition holds a strong and permanent position, as it is a factor present throughout the l...

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