Association of rs12722 COL5A1gene variation with risk of anterior cruciate ligament rupture
Objective: to determine the influence of rs12722 (C/T)COL5A1 gene variation on ACL rupture in Europeans of Ural region of Russia. Materials and methods: the case group included 173 patients with diagnosed anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures; control group included 370 asymptomatic persons. Bot...
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Main Authors: | V. Pushkarev (Author), D. Dyatlov (Author), R. Akhmetyanov (Author), A. Chmutov (Author), Y. Pushkareva (Author), L. Pollyak (Author) |
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