Association Between Estrogen Receptor-a PvuII and XbaI Gene Polymorphisms With Extracranial Carotid Stenosis

To determine whether estrogen receptor-α (ESR1) PvuII and XbaI gene polymorphisms affect carotid artery atherosclerosis in an Iranian population. There were 445 consecutive patients referred for isolated coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery at our center registered in the study. The subjects...

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Hauptverfasser: Boroumand, Mohammadali, Ghasemi, Yaghoob, Shirani, Shapour, Pourgholi, Leila, Anvari, Maryam Sotoudeh, Sepehriseresht, Saeed, Mohammadtaghvaei, Narges, Ghaedi, Mahboubeh, Sheikhfathollahi, Mahmood, Goodarzynejad, Hamidreza
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