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Haplotypes formed by clinically relevant polymorphisms in the endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) gene have been associated with variations in endogenous nitric oxide (NO) formation in white and black subjects. We examined whether further genetic variation and haplotypes of the eNOS gene, represented by the rs3918188, rs743506 and rs7830 tagSNPs (polymorphisms that represent the information of...