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Associations of common polymorphisms in the thymidylate synthase, reduced folate carrier and 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleotide transformylase/inosine monophosphate cyclohydrolase genes with folate and homocysteine levels and venous thrombosis risk. Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine : CCLM / FESCC 2007 45 (4): 471-6. Gellekink Henkjan, Blom Henk J, den Heijer Mart |
Association of MTHFR and RFC1 gene polymorphism with hyperhomocysteinemia and its modulation by vitamin B12 and folic acid in an Indian population. European journal of clinical nutrition 2012 Jan 66 (1): 111-8. Sukla K K, Raman |
Association of aberrations in one-carbon metabolism with molecular phenotype and grade of breast cancer. Molecular carcinogenesis 2012 Oct 51 Suppl 1 E32-41. Naushad Shaik Mohammad, Pavani Addepalli, Rupasree Yedluri, Divyya Shree, Deepti Sripurna, Digumarti Raghunadha Rao, Gottumukkala Suryanarayana Raju, Prayaga Aruna, Kutala Vijay Kum |
Association of seven functional polymorphisms of one-carbon metabolic pathway with total plasma homocysteine levels and susceptibility to Parkinson's disease among South Indians. Neuroscience letters 2014 May 568 1-5. Kumudini Nadella, Uma Addepally, Naushad Shaik Mohammad, Mridula Rukmini, Borgohain Rupam, Kutala Vijay Kum |
Components of the folate metabolic pathway and ADHD core traits: an exploration in eastern Indian probands. Journal of human genetics 2017 Mar . Saha Tanusree, Chatterjee Mahasweta, Sinha Swagata, Rajamma Usha, Mukhopadhyay Kanch |
Genetic variants of the folate metabolic system and mild hyperhomocysteinemia may affect ADHD associated behavioral problems. Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry 2018 2 84 (Pt A): 1-10. Saha Tanusree, Chatterjee Mahasweta, Verma Deepak, Ray Anirban, Sinha Swagata, Rajamma Usha, Mukhopadhyay Kanch |
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