BGRS/SB-2022: 13th International Multiconference “Bioinformatics of Genome Regulation and Structure/Systems Biology”, 04-08 July 2020, Novosibirsk, Russia

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Genes for aryl hydrocarbon receptor signaling are associated with uterine fibroids susceptibility

by Kobzeva Ksenia | Polshvedkina Olga | Bobyleva Lyubov | Barysheva Ekaterina | Bushueva Olga | Kursk
State Medical University, Kursk, Russia 

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Tags: aryl hydrocarbon receptor pathwaysingle nucleotide polymorphismuterine fibroidsxenobiotic biotransformation

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