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Query Trace: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and KCNJ11[original query] |
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Relationship between E23K (an established type II diabetes-susceptibility variant within KCNJ11), polycystic ovary syndrome and androgen levels. European journal of human genetics : EJHG 2007 Jun 15 (6): 679-84. Barber Thomas M, Bennett Amanda J, Gloyn Anna L, Groves Christopher J, Sovio Ulla, Ruokonen Aimo, Martikainen Hannu, Pouta Anneli, Taponen Saara, Weedon Michael N, Hartikainen Anna-Liisa, Wass John A H, Järvelin Marjo-Riitta, Zeggini Eleftheria, Franks Stephen, McCarthy Mark |
Genetic variants in TCF7L2 and KCNJ11 genes in a Greek population with polycystic ovary syndrome. Gynecological endocrinology : the official journal of the International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology 2008 Sep 24 (9): 486-90. Christopoulos Panagiotis, Mastorakos George, Gazouli Maria, Panidis Dimitrios, Deligeoroglou Efthimios, Katsikis Ilias, Papadias Konstantinos, Diamandi-Kandarakis Evanthia, Creatsas Geor |
Polycystic ovary syndrome is not associated with genetic variants that mark risk of type 2 diabetes. Acta diabetologica 2013 Jun 50 (3): 451-7. Saxena R, Welt C |
Polycystic ovary syndrome is not associated with polymorphisms of the TCF7L2, CDKAL1, HHEX, KCNJ11, FTO and SLC30A8 genes. Clinical endocrinology 2012 Sep 77 (3): 439-45. Kim Jin Ju, Choi Young Min, Cho Young Min, Hong Min A, Chae Soo Jin, Hwang Kyu Ri, Hwang Seung Sik, Yoon Sang Ho, Moon Shin Yo |
Association of Common Genetic Risk Variants With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Their Role in GDM Prediction. Frontiers in endocrinology 2021 5 12 628582. Popova Polina V, Klyushina Alexandra A, Vasilyeva Lyudmila B, Tkachuk Alexandra S, Vasukova Elena A, Anopova Anna D, Pustozerov Evgenii A, Gorelova Inga V, Kravchuk Ekaterina N, Li O, Pervunina Tatiana M, Kostareva Anna A, Grineva Elena |
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