Genetic Polymorphisms of Glutathione S-Transferases T1 (GSTT1) and M1 (GSTM1) in Iranian Mandaeans Population
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Genetic Polymorphisms of Glutathione S-Transferases T1 (GSTT1) and M1 (GSTM1) in Iranian Mandaeans Population
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3. Zendehboodi Z (2017). Association of gluta-thione S-transferase M1 and T1 poly-morphisms and temperament. Mol Biol Res Commun, 6(3):95-100.
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5. Nasseri G, Zahedi T, Mousavi-Kazerooni F, Saadat M (2015). Prevalence of Null Genotypes of Glutathione S-Transferase T1 (GSTT1) and M1 (GSTM1) in Seven Iranian Populations. Iran J Public Health, 44(12):1655-61.
6. Amirshahi P, Sunderland E, Farhud DD et al (1992). Population genetics of the peoples of Iran I. Genetic polymorphisms of blood groups, serum proteins and red cell enzymes. Int J Anthropol, 7(3):1-10.
7. Saadat M, Zarghami M (2018). Consanguine-ous marriages among Iranian Mandaeans living in south-west Iran. J Biosoc Sci, 50(4):451-456.
8. Buckley JJ (2002). The Mandaeans: Ancient Texts and Modern People. First edition, Oxford University Press, New York.
9. Karban A, Krivoy N, Elkin H et al (2011). Non-Jewish Israeli IBD patients have significantly higher glutathione S-transferase GSTT1-null frequency. Dig Dis Sci, 56(7):2081-7.
10. Naffa RG, Awidi AS, Yousef AM, Ismail SI (2012). CYP1AI, glutathione S trans-ferase gene polymorphisms and risk of Polycythemia vera. Cancer Epidemiol, 36(1):68-72.
2. Khalighinasab MR, Saify K, Saadat M (2015). Association between null alleles of GSTM1 and GSTT1 and dependence to heroin and opium. Psychiatry Res, 228(3):977-8.
3. Zendehboodi Z (2017). Association of gluta-thione S-transferase M1 and T1 poly-morphisms and temperament. Mol Biol Res Commun, 6(3):95-100.
4. Rafiee L, Saadat I, Saadat M (2010). Glutathi-one S-transferase genetic polymorphisms (GSTM1, GSTT1 and GSTO2) in three Iranian populations. Mol Biol Rep, 37(1):155-8.
5. Nasseri G, Zahedi T, Mousavi-Kazerooni F, Saadat M (2015). Prevalence of Null Genotypes of Glutathione S-Transferase T1 (GSTT1) and M1 (GSTM1) in Seven Iranian Populations. Iran J Public Health, 44(12):1655-61.
6. Amirshahi P, Sunderland E, Farhud DD et al (1992). Population genetics of the peoples of Iran I. Genetic polymorphisms of blood groups, serum proteins and red cell enzymes. Int J Anthropol, 7(3):1-10.
7. Saadat M, Zarghami M (2018). Consanguine-ous marriages among Iranian Mandaeans living in south-west Iran. J Biosoc Sci, 50(4):451-456.
8. Buckley JJ (2002). The Mandaeans: Ancient Texts and Modern People. First edition, Oxford University Press, New York.
9. Karban A, Krivoy N, Elkin H et al (2011). Non-Jewish Israeli IBD patients have significantly higher glutathione S-transferase GSTT1-null frequency. Dig Dis Sci, 56(7):2081-7.
10. Naffa RG, Awidi AS, Yousef AM, Ismail SI (2012). CYP1AI, glutathione S trans-ferase gene polymorphisms and risk of Polycythemia vera. Cancer Epidemiol, 36(1):68-72.
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BOROUMAND F, ZARGHAMI M, SAADAT M. Genetic Polymorphisms of Glutathione S-Transferases T1 (GSTT1) and M1 (GSTM1) in Iranian Mandaeans Population. Iran J Public Health. 2019;48(9):1746-1747.