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Distribution of polymorphic variants of the GSTP1 gene involved in biotransformation of xenobiotics in Tundra Nenets and Nganasans in comparison to Russians

The first study on the frequencies of polymorphic variants of the GSTP1 gene encoding glutathione-S-transferase P1 in Tundra Nenets and Nganasan populations was performed. The subject of the study was the single nucleotide polymorphisms rs1695 (Ile105Val substitution in the protein sequence) and rs1...

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Published in:Human physiology 2016-03, Vol.42 (2), p.214-222
Main Authors: Tiis, R. P., Osipova, L. P., Lichman, D. V., Tabikhanova, L. E., Churkina, T. V., Voronina, E. N., Filipenko, M. L., Krivoschekov, S. G.
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