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Query Trace: Leukoplakia and CYP2E1[original query] |
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Polymorphism in CYP1A1 and CYP2E1 genes and susceptibility to leukoplakia in Indian tobacco users. Cancer letters 2003 May 195 (1): 33-42. Sikdar Nilabja, Mahmud Sk Abdul, Paul Ranjan Rashmi, Roy Bidy |
Genetic polymorphisms of carcinogen metabolizing enzymes are associated with oral leukoplakia development and p53 overexpression. Anticancer research 0 28 (2A): 1101-6. Duarte Eliza Carla Barroso, Ribeiro Daniela Cotta, Gomez Marcus Vinícius, Ramos-Jorge Maria Letícia, Gomez Ricardo Santia |
Polymorphisms in tobacco metabolism and DNA repair genes modulate oral precancer and cancer risk. Oral oncology 2011 Sep 47 (9): 866-72. Anantharaman Devasena, Samant Tanuja A, Sen Subrata, Mahimkar Manoj |
Interactions between cigarette smoking and polymorphisms of xenobiotic-metabolizing genes: the risk of oral leukoplakia. Disease markers 2013 34 (4): 247-55. Li Yu-Fen, Sung Fung-Chang, Tsai Ming-Hsui, Hua Chun-Hung, Liu Chiu-Shong, Huang Yao-Te, Yeh Chih-Chi |
Role of CYP2E1 genetic polymorphism in the development of oral leukoplakia among tobacco users in North Indian population. Indian journal of cancer 0 51 (2): 154-8. Gupta S, Gupta O P, Srivastava |
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