TIMASHEVA, Y.R.,
NASIBULLIN, T.R.,
MUSTAFINA, O.E.,
BALKHIYAROVA, Z.R.,
PROKOPENKO, I.,
AVZALETDINOVA, D.S.,
MORUGOVA, T.V. (2019) Background
Genome-wide
association studies have captured a large proportion of genetic variation
Timasheva, Y,
Nasibullin, TR,
Tuktarova, IA,
Erdman, VV,
Galiullin, TR,
Zaplakhova, OV,
Bakhtiiarova, KZ (2022) Background: Genome-wide
association studies identified numerous susceptibility loci for multiple
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in pathophysiology of metabolic syndrome (MetS). The aim of our
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associations of neurotransmitter genes can impact eating behavior. The aim of this
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Erdman, V.V.,
Nasibullin, T.R.,
Tuktarova, I.A.,
Timasheva, Y.R.,
Danilko, K.V.,
Viktorova, T.V.,
Mustafina, O.E. (2020) of genotype and/or allelic combinations of the
studied polymorphic loci revealed 12 patterns
associatedREPLICATIVE
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studies have shown the
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study was to determine the
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Leslie, G.,
Bolla, M.K.,
Adank, M.A.,
Kiiski, J.I.,
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team of authors (2021) -only genome-wide
association study comparing genotype frequencies between 60,212 general population BC cases