Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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A common FMO3 polymorphism may amplify the effect of nicotine exposure in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). International journal of legal medicine 2010 Jul 124 (4): 301-6. Poetsch Micaela, Czerwinski Marco, Wingenfeld Lisa, Vennemann Mechtild, Bajanowski Thom |
Flavin containing monooxygenase 3 genetic polymorphisms Glu158Lys and Glu308Gly and their relation to ischemic stroke. Gene 2013 May 521 (1): 116-21. Türkano?lu Özçelik Aysun, Can Demirdö?en Birsen, Demirkaya Seref, Adal? Orh |
Targeted sequencing identifies genetic polymorphisms of flavin-containing monooxygenase genes contributing to susceptibility of nicotine dependence in European American and African American. Brain and behavior 2017 Apr 7 (4): e00651. Zhang Tian-Xiao, Saccone Nancy L, Bierut Laura J, Rice John |
FMO3-TMAO axis modulates the clinical outcome in chronic heart-failure patients with reduced ejection fraction: evidence from an Asian population. Frontiers of medicine 2021 Jun . Wei Haoran, Zhao Mingming, Huang Man, Li Chenze, Gao Jianing, Yu Ting, Zhang Qi, Shen Xiaoqing, Ji Liang, Ni Li, Zhao Chunxia, Wang Zeneng, Dong Erdan, Zheng Lemin, Wang Dao W |
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