Perspective: The Clinical Use of Polygenic Risk Scores: Race, Ethnicity, and Health Disparities

scientific article published on 18 July 2019

Perspective: The Clinical Use of Polygenic Risk Scores: Race, Ethnicity, and Health Disparities is …
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P356DOI10.18865/ED.29.3.513
P932PMC publication ID6645721
P698PubMed publication ID31367172

P2093author name stringMuin J Khoury
George A Mensah
Megan C Roberts
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P433issue3
P921main subjecthealth disparityQ52558626
P304page(s)513-516
P577publication date2019-07-18
P1433published inEthnicity and DiseaseQ15749461
P1476titlePerspective: The Clinical Use of Polygenic Risk Scores: Race, Ethnicity, and Health Disparities
P478volume29

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