Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Query Trace: Cleft Lip and GSTM1[original query] |
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Analysis of the EPHX1 113 polymorphism and GSTM1 homozygous null polymorphism and oral clefting associated with maternal smoking. American journal of medical genetics 2001 Jul 102 (1): 21-4. Hartsfield JK, Hickman TA, Everett ET, Shaw GM, Lammer EJ, Finnell RA |
Maternal smoking, genetic variation of glutathione s-transferases, and risk for orofacial clefts. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) 2005 Sep 16 (5): 698-701. Lammer Edward J, Shaw Gary M, Iovannisci David M, Finnell Richard |
[Genetic polymorphisms of GSTM1 and GSTT1 in mothers of children with isolated cleft lip with or without cleft palate]. Przegla?d lekarski 2005 62 (10): 1019-22. Hozyasz Kamil K, Mostowska Adrianna, Surowiec Zbigniew, Jagodzi?ski Pawe? |
Maternal smoking and oral clefts: the role of detoxification pathway genes. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) 2008 Jul 19 (4): 606-15. Lie Rolv T, Wilcox Allen J, Taylor Jack, Gjessing Håkon K, Saugstad Ola Didrik, Aabyholm Frank, Vindenes Halva |
Homozygous deletion of glutathione S-transferase theta 1 and mu 1 increase the risk of non-syndromic oral clefts in a Mexican population. Archives of oral biology 2021 8 130 105246. Lecourtois-Amézquita Mariana G, Cuevas-Córdoba Betzaida, Santiago-García Ju |
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