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United Arab Emirates

 
 
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Disease relevance of United Arab Emirates

 

High impact information on United Arab Emirates

  • We collected DNA samples from 437 unrelated nationals (215 normotensives and 222 hypertensives) from the United Arab Emirates (UAEs), and we determined their apoB 3' HVR allele and genotype status with a polymerase chain reaction-based assay [5].
  • The frequencies of four major red cell genetic defects, sickle haemoglobin (Hb S), glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD), and alpha and beta thalassaemia, have been determined in nearly 5000 subjects from the three major Peninsular Arab States, namely Yemen (North and South), the United Arab Emirates, and Oman [6].
  • Mal de Meleda (MDM) caused by mutations in the gene for SLURP-1 in patients from Germany, Turkey, Palestine, and the United Arab Emirates [7].
  • We have studied an insertion/deletion dimorphism in the human angiotensin-converting enzyme gene amongst UAE nationals from the Abu Dhabi Emirate [8].
  • Glucose intolerance and associated factors in the multi-ethnic population of the United Arab Emirates: results of a national survey [9].
 

Biological context of United Arab Emirates

 

Anatomical context of United Arab Emirates

 

Associations of United Arab Emirates with chemical compounds

 

Gene context of United Arab Emirates

 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of United Arab Emirates

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