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AuthorAnanth, Cande V. (2)Enquobahrie, Daniel A. (2)
Sanchez, Sixto E. (2)
Williams, Michelle A. (2)Garcia, Pedro J. (1)Gelaye, Bizu (1)Hajat, Anjum (1)Moore, Amy (1)Pacora, Percy N. (1)Tekola-Ayele, Fasil (1)... View MoreSubjectDesprendimiento prematuro de la placenta (2)
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Genetic variations and risk of placental abruption: a genome-wide association study and meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies 

Workalemahu, Tsegaselassie; Enquobahrie, Daniel A.; Gelaye, Bizu; Sanchez, Sixto E.; Garcia, Pedro J.; Tekola-Ayele, Fasil; Hajat, Anjum; Thornton, Timothy A.; Ananth, Cande V.; Williams, Michelle A. (Elsevier Ltd., 2018-04-16)
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Introduction Accumulating epidemiological evidence points to strong genetic susceptibility to placental abruption (PA). However, characterization of genes associated with PA remains incomplete. We conducted a genome-wide ...
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A genome-wide association study of variations in maternal cardiometabolic genes and risk of placental abruption 

Moore, Amy; Enquobahrie, Daniel A.; Sanchez, Sixto E.; Ananth, Cande V.; Pacora, Percy N.; Williams, Michelle A. (e-Century Publishing, 2012-11-05)
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Accumulating evidence suggests that placental abruption has a complex multifactorial pathogenesis that involves cardiovascular risk and metabolic dysfunction. However, comprehensive assessment of variations in genes involved ...
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