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Publications by Malin Engelmark
Fas and FasL Gene Polymorphisms Are Not Associated With Cervical Cancer but Differ Among Black and Mixed-Ancestry South Africans
BMC Research Notes
Biochemistry
Medicine
Genetics
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Fas Gene Polymorphisms Are Not Associated With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Multiple Sclerosis and Hiv Infection
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Polymorphisms of the FAS and FASL Genes and Risk of Breast Cancer
Oncology Letters
Cancer Research
Oncology
Insulin Receptor Substrate Gene Polymorphisms Are Associated With Metabolic Syndrome but Not With Its Components
Journal of Diabetes Mellitus
Genetic Variants in SEC16B Are Associated With Body Composition in Black South Africans
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Tryptophan Hydroxylase Gene Polymorphisms Are Not Associated With Suicide
American Journal of Medical Genetics
Letter Regarding Wang GQ Et Al. Entitled “Associations Between Fas/FasL Polymorphisms and Susceptibility to Cervical Cancer: A Meta-Analysis”
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The Frequency of CytochromeP450 2E1 Polymorphisms in Black South Africans
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Gene Polymorphisms in FAS (Rs3740286 and Rs4064) Are Involved in Endometriosis Development in Brazilian Women, but Not Those in CASP8 (Rs13416436 and Rs2037815)
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Gynecology
Obstetrics
HIV/AIDS Misconceptions May Be Associated With Condom Use Among Black South Africans: An Exploratory Analysis
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