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Analysis of acute ischemic stroke DNA markers in Russian and Moldavian populations

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Polymorphisms c.202G > A of prothrombin F2 gene, c.1691G > A of coagulation factor V F5 gene, c.675delinsG of plasminogen activator 1 gene, and (−5)T > C Kozak gene of thrombocytic receptor were studied in the Russian and Moldavian ethnic groups. We have found no association between these polymorphisms and the risk of ischemic stroke development in both ethnic groups. No association was revealed between the risk of stroke development and various combinations of the single nucleotide polymorphisms examined in the sample of ischemic stroke patients from Russia.

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Original Russian Text © E.A. Bondarenko, I.M. Shetova, N.A. Shamalov, E.I. Mocan, N.I. Barbacar, G.S. Kurochkin, S.S. Protopop, L., Lysyi, P.A. Slominsky, S.A. Limborska, V.I. Skvortsova, 2011, published in Genetika, 2011, Vol. 47, No.10, pp. 1393–1401.

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Bondarenko, E.A., Shetova, I.M., Shamalov, N.A. et al. Analysis of acute ischemic stroke DNA markers in Russian and Moldavian populations. Russ J Genet 47, 1240–1247 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1022795411100048

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