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    Cytokines mapping for tissue-specific expression, eQTLs and GWAS traits by Salnikova, Lyubov E., Khadzhieva, Maryam B., Kolobkov, Dmitry S., Gracheva, Alesya S., Kuzovlev, Artem N., Abilev, Serikbay K.

    Published in Scientific reports (07-09-2020)
    “…Dysregulation in cytokine production has been linked to the pathogenesis of various immune-mediated traits, in which genetic variability contributes to the…”
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    Fibulin-5 ( FBLN5 ) gene polymorphism is associated with pelvic organ prolapse by Khadzhieva, Maryam B, Kamoeva, Svetlana V, Chumachenko, Anastasya G, Ivanova, Anastasya V, Volodin, Ilya V, Vladimirov, Ivan S, Abilev, Serikbay K, Salnikova, Lyubov E

    Published in Maturitas (01-08-2014)
    “…Abstract Objective FBLN5 encodes a key protein of elastic fiber matrix assembly and function that contributes to maintaining pelvic support and plays the…”
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    Verification of the Chromosome Region 9q21 Association with Pelvic Organ Prolapse Using RegulomeDB Annotations by Abilev, Serikbay K., Ivanova, Anastasia V., Kamoeva, Svetlana V., Kolobkov, Dmitry S., Khadzhieva, Maryam B., Salnikova, Lyubov E.

    Published in BioMed research international (01-01-2015)
    “…Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common highly disabling disorder with a large hereditary component. It is characterized by a loss of pelvic floor support that…”
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    Roundup (glyphosate): Products of photochemical decomposition and their toxicity and genotoxicity by Vakhterova, Yana V., Avdeeva, Lidia V., Zimens, Marina E., Shvydkii, Vyacheslav O., Machigov, Elbek A., Lebedev, Albert T., Shtamm, Elena V., Cheremnykh, Elena G., Abilev, Serikbay K., Saratovskikh, Elena A.

    Published in Sustainable chemistry and pharmacy (01-05-2023)
    “…The active ingredient of pesticide roundup (glyphosate), N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine (NPMG), was exposed to UV radiation at λ = 250–600 nm. Ozone with the 2.5%…”
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