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“Association of APOA1 gene polymorphisms (rs670, rs5069, and rs2070665) with dyslipidemia in the Kazakhs of Xinjiang”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “Association of APOA1 gene polymorphisms (rs670, rs5069, and rs2070665) with dyslipidemia in the Kazakhs of Xinjiang”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “Association of APOA1 gene polymorphisms (rs670, rs5069, and rs2070665) with dyslipidemia in the Kazakhs of Xinjiang”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “Gene expression profiling of epithelial ovarian cancer reveals key genes and pathways associated with chemotherapy resistance”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “Gene expression profiling of epithelial ovarian cancer reveals key genes and pathways associated with chemotherapy resistance”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “Gene expression profiling of epithelial ovarian cancer reveals key genes and pathways associated with chemotherapy resistance”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “Methylation-sensitive amplified polymorphism analysis of Verticillium wilt-stressed cotton (Gossypium)”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “Methylation-sensitive amplified polymorphism analysis of Verticillium wilt-stressed cotton (Gossypium)”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “Quercetin ameliorates LPS-induced inflammation in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells by inhibition of the TLR2-NF-κB pathway”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “Quercetin ameliorates LPS-induced inflammation in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells by inhibition of the TLR2-NF-κB pathway”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “Structural chromosomal abnormalities in couples in cases of recurrent spontaneous abortions in Jilin Province, China”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, , , “Analysis of the genetic effects of CAPN1 gene polymorphisms on chicken meat tenderness”, vol. 14, pp. 1393-1403, 2015.
, “Association between polymorphisms of fat mass and obesity-associated gene and metabolic syndrome in Kazakh adults of Xinjiang, China”, vol. 14, pp. 14597-14606, 2015.
, “Bioequivalence of clopidogrel hydrogen sulfate tablets in healthy Chinese volunteers”, vol. 14, pp. 16736-16743, 2015.
, “Clinical characteristics of men with non-mosaic Klinefelter syndrome in northeastern China: implications for genetic counseling”, vol. 14, pp. 10897-10904, 2015.
, “Detection of soluble expression and in vivo interactions of the inner membrane protein OppC using green fluorescent protein”, vol. 14, pp. 17834-17846, 2015.
, “Genetic screening and evaluation for chromosomal abnormalities of infertile males in Jilin Province, China”, vol. 14, pp. 16178-16184, 2015.
, “Identification of microRNAs as diagnostic biomarkers in screening of head and neck cancer: a meta-analysis”, vol. 14, pp. 16562-16576, 2015.
, “Increased human epididymis protein 4 in benign gynecological diseases complicated with chronic renal insufficiency patients”, vol. 14, pp. 2156-2161, 2015.
, “Leptin and leptin receptor gene polymorphisms are correlated with production performance in the Arctic fox”, vol. 14, pp. 5560-5570, 2015.
, “Multivariate analysis of molecular markers in peripheral blood associated with recurrence and metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma”, vol. 14, pp. 1502-1507, 2015.
, “Phenotypic variation and diversity of Magnolia sprengeri Pamp. in native habitat”, vol. 14, pp. 6495-6508, 2015.
, “Polymorphisms in the PPARγ gene and their association with metabolic syndrome in Uyghurs and Kazakhs from Xinjiang, China”, vol. 14, pp. 6279-6288, 2015.
, “QTLs for rice flag leaf traits in doubled haploid populations in different environments”, vol. 14, pp. 6786-6795, 2015.
, “Advanced oxidation protein products as a biomarker of cutaneous lupus erythematosus complicated by nephritis: a case-control study”, vol. 13, pp. 9213-9219, 2014.
, “Analysis of the haplotype and linkage disequilibrium of PPARγ gene polymorphisms rs3856806, rs12490265, rs1797912, and rs1175543 among patients with metabolic syndrome in Kazakh of Xinjiang Province”, vol. 13, pp. 8686-8694, 2014.
, “Association of chicken growth hormone polymorphisms with egg production”, vol. 13, pp. 4893-4903, 2014.
, “Diagnostic value of cytological and microbiological methods in cryptococcal meningitis”, vol. 13, pp. 9253-9261, 2014.
, “Effect of CYP2C9*3 mutant variants on meloxicam pharmacokinetics in a healthy Chinese population”, vol. 13, pp. 831-837, 2014.
, “Epidemiological analysis of dyslipidemia in adults of three ethnicities in Xinjiang, China”, vol. 13, pp. 2385-2393, 2014.
, “Expression of heat shock protein 90 alpha (Hsp90α) in primary neonatal rat myocardial cells exposed to various periods of heat stress in vitro”, vol. 13, pp. 2806-2816, 2014.
, “Identification of differently expressed genes in leukemia using multiple microarray datasets”, vol. 13, pp. 10482-10489, 2014.
, “Inhibitory effect of survivin-targeting small interfering RNA on gastric cancer cells”, vol. 13, pp. 6786-6803, 2014.
, “Study of the correlation between growth hormone deficiency and serum leptin, adiponectin, and visfatin levels in adults”, vol. 13, pp. 4050-4056, 2014.
, “Transcriptional co-activator PGC-1α gene is associated with chicken skeletal muscle fiber types”, vol. 13, pp. 895-905, 2014.
, “Genetic diversity of the Arctic fox using SRAP markers”, vol. 12, pp. 6176-6183, 2013.
, “The role of Hsp90α in heat-induced apoptosis and cell damage in primary myocardial cell cultures of neonatal rats”, vol. 12, pp. 6080-6091, 2013.
, “Temporal variations of Hsp60 and HSF-1 in primary rat myocardial cells in vitro under heat stress”, vol. 12, pp. 3003-3016, 2013.
, “Hsp110 expression changes in rat primary myocardial cells exposed to heat stress in vitro”, vol. 11, pp. 4728-4738, 2012.
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“Molecular cloning and functional characterization of a glutathione S-transferase involved in both anthocyanin and proanthocyanidin accumulation in Camelina sativa (Brassicaceae)”, vol. 11, pp. 4711-4719, 2012.
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