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AuthorAnanth, Cande V. (2)
Denis, Marie (2)
Enquobahrie, Daniel A. (2)Gelaye, Bizu (2)
Sanchez, Sixto E. (2)
Tadesse, Mahlet G. (2)
Williams, Michelle A. (2)Luque Fernandez, Miguel Angel (1)Qiu, Chunfang (1)Salazar, Manuel (1)SubjectDesprendimiento prematuro de la placenta (2)Criptocromos (1)Embarazo (1)Estudios de casos y controles (1)Factores de riesgo (1)Factores de transcripción ARNTL (1)Genoma (1)Placenta (1)Relojes circadianos (1)... View MoreDate Issued2014 (1)2015 (1)

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Circadian clock-related genetic risk scores and risk of placental abruption 

Qiu, Chunfang; Gelaye, Bizu; Denis, Marie; Tadesse, Mahlet G.; Luque Fernandez, Miguel Angel; Enquobahrie, Daniel A.; Ananth, Cande V.; Sanchez, Sixto E.; Williams, Michelle A. (Elsevier Ltd., 2015-12)
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Introduction The circadian clock plays an important role in several aspects of female reproductive biology. Evidence linking circadian clock-related genes to pregnancy outcomes has been inconsistent. We sought to examine ...
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Placental genome and maternal-placental genetic interactions: a genome-wide and candidate gene association study of placental abruption 

Denis, Marie; Enquobahrie, Daniel A.; Tadesse, Mahlet G.; Gelaye, Bizu; Sanchez, Sixto E.; Salazar, Manuel; Ananth, Cande V.; Williams, Michelle A. (Plos, 2014-12-30)
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While available evidence supports the role of genetics in the pathogenesis of placental abruption (PA), PA-related placental genome variations and maternal-placental genetic interactions have not been investigated. Maternal ...
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