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The Higher Prevalence of Venous Thromboembolism in the Hungarian Roma Population Could Be Due to Elevated Genetic Risk and Stronger Gene-Environmental Interactions. Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine 2021 11 8 647416. Natae Shewaye Fituma, Kósa Zsigmond, Sándor János, Merzah Mohammed Abdulridha, Bereczky Zsuzsanna, Pikó Péter, Ádány Róza, Fiatal Szilv |
Polymorphisms of F2, PROC, PROZ, and F13A1 Genes are Associated With Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion in Chinese Han Women. Clinical and applied thrombosis/hemostasis : official journal of the International Academy of Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis 2018 Jan 1076029617750487. Xu Zuying, Zhang Ying, Liu Wei, Liu Yunyun, Su Yezhou, Xing Qiong, He Xiaojin, Wei Zhaolian, Cao Yunxia, Xiang Huif |
The genetic basis for susceptibility to Rift Valley fever disease in MBT/Pas mice. Genes and immunity 2015 1 16 (3): 206-12. Tokuda S, Do Valle T Z, Batista L, Simon-Chazottes D, Guillemot L, Bouloy M, Flamand M, Montagutelli X, Panthier J |
A genome-wide association study of venous thromboembolism identifies risk variants in chromosomes 1q24.2 and 9q.
![]() Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH 2012 Aug 10 (8): 1521-31. Heit J A, Armasu S M, Asmann Y W, Cunningham J M, Matsumoto M E, Petterson T M, De Andrade |
Gene polymorphisms in association with emerging cardiovascular risk markers in adult women. BMC medical genetics 2010 11 (1): 6. Fan Amy Z, Yesupriya Ajay, Chang Man-huei, House Meaghan, Fang Jing, Ned Renée, Hayes Donald, Dowling Nicole F, Mokdad Ali |
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