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Query Trace: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and KISS1[original query] |
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rs4889 polymorphism in KISS1 gene, its effect on polycystic ovary syndrome development and anthropometric and hormonal parameters in Saudi women. Journal of biomedical science 2018 May 25 (1): 50. Albalawi Fadwa S, Daghestani Maha H, Daghestani Mazin H, Eldali Abdelmoneim, Warsy Arjumand |
Association of Kiss1 and GPR54 Gene Polymorphisms with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome among Sri Lankan Women. BioMed research international 2019 2019 6235680. Branavan Umayal, Muneeswaran Kajan, Wijesundera W S S, Senanayake Anoma, Chandrasekharan N Vishvanath, Wijeyaratne Chandrika |
Influence of KISS1 gene polymorphisms on the risk of polycystic ovary syndrome and its associated variables, in Saudi women. BMC endocrine disorders 2020 May 20 (1): 59. Daghestani Maha H, Daghestani Mazin H, Daghistani Mamoon, Ambreen Khushboo, Albalawi Fadwa S, AlNeghery Lina M, Warsy Arjumand |
Relevance of KISS1 gene polymorphisms in susceptibility to polycystic ovary syndrome and its associated endocrine and metabolic disturbances. British journal of biomedical science 2020 2 77 (4): 185-190. Daghestani M H, Daghestani M H, Daghistani M, Ambreen K, Almuammar M N, Al Neghery L M, Warsy A |
Association analysis of KISS1 polymorphisms and haplotypes with polycystic ovary syndrome. British journal of biomedical science 2020 12 78 (4): 201-205. Farsimadan M, Moammadzadeh Ghosi F, Takamoli S, Vaziri |
Effects of KISS1 structural polymorphism on the risk of polycystic ovary syndrome and reproductive hormones in Iraqi women who take metformin. The Journal of international medical research 2023 9 51 (9): 3000605231196837. Ali Hakem Kadhem, Ashraf Gholizadeh, Mohammad Khalaj-Kondo |
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