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    FAS A‐670G and Fas ligand IVS2nt A 124G polymorphisms are significantly increased in women with pre‐eclampsia and may contribute to HELLP syndrome: a case‐controlled study by Raguema, N, Zitouni, H, Ben Ali Gannoun, M, Benletaifa, D, Almawi, WY, Mahjoub, T, Lavoie, JL

    “…Objective We evaluated the association between the Fas‐670A/G and the Fas ligand FasL IVS2nt 124 A/G polymorphisms and the risk of pre‐eclampsia and its…”
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    Interleukin-10 rs1800871 (−819C/T) and ATA haplotype are associated with preeclampsia in a Tunisian population by Raguema, N., Gannoun, M.B.A., Zitouni, H., Meddeb, S., Benletaifa, D., Lavoie, J.L., Almawi, W.Y., Mahjoub, T.

    Published in Pregnancy hypertension (01-01-2018)
    “…•This study was carried out on a large Tunisian cohort of 300 controls and 345 patients.•The IL-10 rs1800871 (−819C/T) variant is a genetic risk factor for PE…”
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