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Angiotensin I-converting enzyme ACE 2350*G and ACE-240*T-related genotypes and alleles are associated with higher susceptibility to endometriosis. Molecular human reproduction 2005 Jan 11 (1): 11-4. Hsieh Yao-Yuan, Chang Chi-Chen, Tsai Fuu-Jen, Hsu Chin-Moo, Lin Cheng-Chieh, Tsai Chang-H |
Angiotensin I-converting enzyme insertion-related genotypes and allele are associated with higher susceptibility of endometriosis and leiomyoma. Molecular reproduction and development 2007 Jul 74 (7): 808-14. Hsieh YY, Lee CC, Chang CC, Wang YK, Yeh LS, Lin CS |
Genetic variations in vascular endothelial growth factor but not in angiotensin I-converting enzyme genes are associated with endometriosis in Estonian women. European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology 2010 Nov 153 (1): 85-9. Lamp Merit, Saare Merli, Laisk Triin, Karro Helle, Kadastik Ulle, Metspalu Andres, Peters Maire, Salumets Andr |
ACE I/D polymorphism in Polish patients with endometriosis. Ginekologia polska 2011 Feb 82 (2): 102-7. Kowalczy?ska Liliana J, Tomasz Ferenc, Wojciechowski Micha?, Mordalska Anna, Pogoda Krzysztof, Malinowski Andrz |
Endometriosis and RAS system gene polymorphisms: the association of ACE A2350G polymorphism with endometriosis in Polish individuals. DNA and cell biology 2014 May 33 (5): 328-35. Kowalczy?ska Liliana J, Ferenc Tomasz, Wojciechowski Micha?, Mordalska Anna, Pogoda Krzysztof, Malinowski Andrz |
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