Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Query Trace: Coronary artery disease and CCR5[original query] |
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Association of RANTES G-403A gene polymorphism with increased risk of coronary arteriosclerosis. European heart journal 2004 Aug 25 (16): 1438-46. Simeoni Eleonora, Winkelmann Bernhard R, Hoffmann Michael M, Fleury Sylvain, Ruiz Juan, Kappenberger Lukas, März Winfried, Vassalli Giusep |
Effects of polymorphisms in chemokine ligands and receptors on susceptibility to coronary artery disease. Thrombosis research 2007 119 (1): 63-71. Apostolakis Stavros, Baritaki Stavroula, Kochiadakis Georgios E, Igoumenidis Nikolaos E, Panutsopulos Dimitrios, Spandidos Demetrios |
Chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) deletion polymorphism in North Indian patients with coronary artery disease. International journal of cardiology 2008 Feb 124 (2): 254-8. Sharda S, Gilmour A, Harris V, Singh V P, Sinha N, Tewari S, Ramesh V, Agrawal S, Mastana |
Effect of genetic variants of chemokine receptors on the development of myocardial infarction in Turkish population. Molecular biology reports 2010 Oct 37 (7): 3615-9. Karaali Zeynep Ermis, Sozen Seyma, Yurdum Melis, Cacina Canan, Toptas Bahar, Gok Ozlem, Agachan Bed |
Association of the CCR5?32 polymorphism and its ligand RANTES-403G/A polymorphism with coronary artery disease: a meta-analysis. Thrombosis research 2013 Jan . Wang L, Hu X, Zhang S, Xu X, Wang J |
Relationship of Genetic Polymorphisms of the Chemokine, CCL5, and Its Receptor, CCR5, with Coronary Artery Disease in Taiwan. Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM 2015 2015 851683. Ting Ke-Hsin, Ueng Kwo-Chang, Chiang Whei-Ling, Chou Ying-Erh, Yang Shun-Fa, Wang Po-H |
Common and Rare Genetic Variation in CCR2, CCR5, or CX3CR1 and Risk of Atherosclerotic Coronary Heart Disease and Glucometabolic Traits. Circulation. Cardiovascular genetics 2016 Mar . Golbus Jessica R, Stitziel Nathan O, Zhao Wei, Xue Chenyi, Farrall Martin, McPherson Ruth, Erdmann Jeanette, Deloukas Panos, Watkins Hugh, Schunkert Heribert, Samani Nilesh J, Saleheen Danish, Kathiresan Sekar, Reilly Muredach |
Potential Genes Associated with COVID-19 and Comorbidity. International journal of medical sciences 2022 2 19 (2): 402-415. Feng Shanshan, Song Fuqiang, Guo Wenqiong, Tan Jishan, Zhang Xianqin, Qiao Fengling, Guo Jinlin, Zhang Lin, Jia |
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