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Genetic polymorphism rs8193036 of IL17A is associated with increased susceptibility to pulmonary tuberculosis in Chinese Han population
Selenium Supplementation and Prostate Health in a New Zealand Cohort
Interaction of RARB Variant with Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Exposure on Annual Lung Function Change
An Association Study between Methamphetamine Use Disorder with Psychosis and Polymorphisms in MiRNA
Association of Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms With Chronic Rhinosinusitis in a Southwestern Han Chinese Population: A Replication Study
Transmission of polycystic ovary syndrome susceptibility single-nucleotide polymorphisms and their association with phenotype changes in offspring
Newborn Screening and Diagnosis of Inborn Errors of Metabolism: A 5-year Study in An Eastern Chinese Population
Lessons learned from expanded reproductive carrier screening in self‐reported Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Mizrahi Jewish patients
Exome Sequencing Identifies Susceptibility Loci for Sarcoidosis Prognosis
MMP-2,-3 and TIMP-2,-3 polymorphisms in colorectal cancer in a Chinese Han population: A case-control study
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