Genome-wide association study meta-analysis of chronic widespread pain: evidence for involvement of the 5p15.2 region
M.J. Peters, L. Broer, H.L.D.M. Willemen, G. Eiriksdottir, L.J. Hocking, K.L. Holliday, M.A. Horan, I. Meulenbelt, T. Neogi, M. Popham, C.O. Schmidt, A. Soni, A.M. Valdes, N. Amin, E.M. Dennison, N. Eijkelkamp, T.B. Harris, D.J. Hart, A. Hofman, F.J.P.M. HuygenK.A. Jameson, G.T. Jones, L.J. Launer, H.J.M. Kerkhof, M. De Kruijf, J. McBeth, M. Kloppenburg, W.E. Ollier, B. Oostra, A. Payton, F. Rivadeneira, Blair H Smith, A.V. Smith, L. Stolk, A. Teumer, W. Thomson, A.G. Uitterlinden, K. Wang, S.H. Van Wingerden, N.K. Arden, C. Cooper, D. Felson, V. Gudnason, G.J. Macfarlane, N. Pendleton, P.E. Slagboom, T.D. Spector, H. Völzke, A. Kavelaars, C.M. Van Duijn, F.M.K. Williams, J.B.J. Van Meurs
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