Multiple superoxide dismutase 1/splicing factor serine alanine 15 variants are associated with the development and progression of diabetic nephropathy: The diabetes control and complications trial/epidemiology of diabetes interventions and complications genetics study

Hussam Al-Kateb, Andrew P. Boright, Lucia Mirea, Xinlei Xie, Rinku Sutradhar, Alireza Mowjoodi, Bhupinder Bharaj, Michelle Liu, Jean M. Bucksa, Valerie L. Arends, Michael W Steffes, Patricia A. Cleary, Wanjie Sun, John M. Lachin, Paul S. Thorner, Michael Ho, Amy Jayne McKnight, A. Peter Maxwell, David A. Savage, Kenneth K. KiddJudith R. Kidd, William C. Speed, Trevor J. Orchard, Rachel G. Miller, Lei Sun, Shelley B. Bull, Andrew D. Paterson

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