Polymorphisms in pre-miRNA genes and cooking oil fume exposure as well as their interaction on the risk of lung cancer in a Chinese nonsmoking female population
OncoTargets and Therapy2016Vol. 9, pp. 395–395
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Zhihua Yin, Hang Li, Zhigang Cui, Yangwu Ren, Xuelian Li, Wei Wu, Peng Guan, Biyun Qian, Nathaniel Rothman, Qing Lan, Baosen Zhou
Abstract
MiR-16-1 rs1022960 may be associated with the risk of lung cancer in a Chinese nonsmoking female population. The interactions between miRNA polymorphisms (miR-26a-1 rs7372209, miR-605 rs2043556, and miR-16-1 rs1022960) and cooking oil fumes were not statistically significant.
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