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Genetic polymorphisms of GnRH and gonadotrophic hormone receptors affect the phenotype of polycystic ovary syndrome. Human reproduction (Oxford, England) 2009 Aug 24 (8): 2014-22. Valkenburg O, Uitterlinden A G, Piersma D, Hofman A, Themmen A P N, de Jong F H, Fauser B C J M, Laven J S |
Clomiphene citrate resistance in relation to follicle-stimulating hormone receptor Ser680Ser-polymorphism in polycystic ovary syndrome. Human reproduction (Oxford, England) 2009 Aug 24 (8): 2007-13. Overbeek A, Kuijper E A M, Hendriks M L, Blankenstein M A, Ketel I J G, Twisk J W R, Hompes P G A, Homburg R, Lambalk C |
Genetic variations of follicle stimulating hormone receptor are associated with polycystic ovary syndrome. International journal of molecular medicine 2010 Jul 26 (1): 107-12. Gu Bon-Hee, Park Jung-Mi, Baek Kwang-Hy |
Genotype based Risk Predictors for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Western Saudi Arabia. Bioinformation 2019 15 (11): 812-819. Bakhashab Sherin, Ahmed Na |
Role of Single Nucleotide Variants in FSHR, GNRHR, ESR2 and LHCGR Genes in Adolescents with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) 2021 12 11 (12): . Lidaka Lasma, Bekere Laine, Rota Adele, Isakova Jekaterina, Lazdane Gunta, Kivite-Urtane Anda, Dzivite-Krisane Iveta, Kempa Inga, Dobele Zane, Gailite Lin |
Analyzing the Impact of FSHR Variants on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome-a Case-Control Study in Punjab. Reproductive sciences (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) 2023 2 . Kaur Mandeep, Singh Sukhjashanpreet, Kaur Ratneev, Beri Archana, Kaur Anup |
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