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Polymorphisms in the MTHFR and MTR genes and the risk of varicose veins in ethnical Russians. Biomarkers : biochemical indicators of exposure, response, and susceptibility to chemicals 2016 Apr 1-6. Shadrina Alexandra Sergeevna, Sevost'ianova Kseniya Sergeevna, Shevela Andrey Ivanovich, Soldatsky Evgenii Yurievich, Seliverstov Evgenii Igorevich, Demekhova Marina Yurievna, Shonov Oleg Aleksandrovich, Ilyukhin Evgenii Arkadievich, Smetanina Mariya Aleksandrovna, Voronina Elena Nikolaevna, Pikalov Ilya Victorovich, Zolotukhin Igor Anatolyevich, Filipenko Maxim Leonidovi |
Morphology and Progression in Primary Varicose Vein Disorder Due to 677C>T and 1298A>C Variants of MTHFR. EBioMedicine 2015 Feb 2 (2): 158-64. Wilmanns Christoph, Cooper Alexis, Wockner Leesa, Katsandris Sotirios, Glaser Nadine, Meyer Alexander, Bartsch Oliver, Binder Harald, Walter Paul Karl, Zechner Ulri |
Superficial venous thrombosis: prevalence of common genetic risk factors and their role on spreading to deep veins. Thrombosis research 2008 123 (2): 194-9. Milio Glauco, Siragusa Sergio, Minà Chiara, Amato Corrado, Corrado Egle, Grimaudo Stefania, Novo Salvato |
Acquired and genetic risk factors for deep vein thrombosis of lower extremities among Lebanese patients. Le Journal médical libanais. The Lebanese medical journal 0 60 (1): 24-9. Kreidy Raghid, Waked Mirna, Stephan Elias, Irani Jihad, Chemali Rami, Jureidini Isabelle, Irani-Hakime No |
Incidence of the MTHFR polymorphisms in patients with varicose veins. Hippokratia 0 21 (4): 175-179. Ekim M, Ekim |
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