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Inborn errors of purine-pyrimidine metabolism / Genetics / Molecular biology / Hyperuricemia / SLC2A9 / SLC22A12 / Urate oxidase / Gout / Genome-wide association study / Biology / Uric acid / Solute carrier family
Inborn errors of purine-pyrimidine metabolism
Genetics
Molecular biology
Hyperuricemia
SLC2A9
SLC22A12
Urate oxidase
Gout
Genome-wide association study
Biology
Uric acid
Solute carrier family

An update on the genetic architecture of hyperuricemia and gout

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