GSTP1 Gene Ile105Val Polymorphism Causes an Elevated Risk for Bladder Carcinogenesis in Smokers |
Pandith, Arshad Ahmad
(Advanced Centre for Human Genetics, SKIMS)
Lateef, Adil (Department of Genetic Engineering, SRM University) Shahnawaz, Sheikh (Advanced Centre for Human Genetics, SKIMS) Hussain, Aashaq (Department of Urology, SKIMS) Malla, Tahir Mohiuddin (Advanced Centre for Human Genetics, SKIMS) Azad, Niyaz (Department of Immunology and Molecular Medicine, SKIMS) Shehjar, Fahim (Advanced Centre for Human Genetics, SKIMS) Salim, Mosin (Department of Biochemistry, SKIMS) Shah, Zafar Amin (Department of Immunology and Molecular Medicine, SKIMS) |
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