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  1. Expression changes in pelvic organ prolapse: a systematic review and in silico study
  2. Genetic dissection of host immune response in pneumonia development and progression
  3. Elastogenesis-related gene polymorphisms and the risk of pelvic organ prolapse development
  4. Germline and somatic genetic predictors of pathological response in neoadjuvant settings of rectal and esophageal cancers: systematic review and meta-analysis
  5. Clinical associations of host genetic variations in the genes of cytokines in critically ill patients
  6. Association of the Apolipoprotein E 2 Allele with Concurrent Occurrence of Endometrial Hyperplasia and Endometrial Carcinoma
  7. Verification of the Chromosome Region 9q21 Association with Pelvic Organ Prolapse Using RegulomeDB Annotations
  8. Fibulin-5 (FBLN5) gene polymorphism is associated with pelvic organ prolapse
  9. Association of oxidative stress-related genes with idiopathic recurrent miscarriage
  10. Clinicopathologic Characteristics of Brain Tumors are Associated with the Presence and Patterns of TP53 Mutations: Evidence from the IARC TP53 Database
  11. Genetic Susceptibility to Nosocomial Pneumonia, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Poor Outcome in Patients at Risk of Critical Illness
  12. CYP1A1, GCLC, AGT, AGTR1 gene–gene interactions in community-acquired pneumonia pulmonary complications
  13. Functional polymorphisms in the CYP1A1, ACE, and IL-6 genes contribute to susceptibility to community-acquired and nosocomial pneumonia
  14. The potential effect of gender in CYP1A1 and GSTM1 genotype-specific associations with pediatric brain tumor
  15. Host genetic risk factors for community-acquired pneumonia
  16. Host genetic variants associated with community-acquired pneumonia
  17. Possible contribution of GSTP1 and other xenobiotic metabolizing genes to vitiligo susceptibility
  18. Correlations Between DNA Polymorphism and Frequencies of Gamma-Radiation Induced and Spontaneous Cytogenetic Damage
  19. Current progress in pneumonia research