2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2019.06.002
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Association of CDKN2BAS gene polymorphism with periodontitis and Coronary Artery Disease from South Indian population

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“…Seven papers were duplicated across different databases and were also excluded. Applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, 29 publications were excluded during screening, and nine exclusions occurred during the eligibility phase, which resulted in 34 remaining studies 5,6,8,12–42 (Table 1). Reference lists checking did not yield in new inclusions.…”
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“…Seven papers were duplicated across different databases and were also excluded. Applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, 29 publications were excluded during screening, and nine exclusions occurred during the eligibility phase, which resulted in 34 remaining studies 5,6,8,12–42 (Table 1). Reference lists checking did not yield in new inclusions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These variables were not present in unfavorable opinions. Genetic variables and mortality were found exclusively in favorable opinions; however, these last two variables were the least frequent in included publications, occurring only in one article 42 for mortality (2.94%) and three articles 5,12,18 for genetic variables (8.82%). Nevertheless, a statistically significant result was not found between the opinions of the studies and the variables, indicating in the context of this scoping review that the variables were not able to influence the opinions of analyzed studies.…”
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“…LncRNA ANRIL is the best replicated genetic risk factor for coronary artery disease and regulates genes involved in fatty acid and glucose metabolism 20 . Previous studies showed that ANRIL was highly expressed in endothelial and may be involved in the thrombogenesis 21,22 . Moreover, increased ANRIL has long been investigated as a potential marker in the plaque of atherosclerosis patients 23 .…”
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“…20 Previous studies showed that ANRIL was highly expressed in endothelial and may be involved in the thrombogenesis. 21,22 Moreover, increased ANRIL has long been investigated as a potential marker in the plaque of atherosclerosis patients. 23 More and more researchers began to investigate the role of ANRIL in cardiovascular diseases; however, there are little reports about the clinical and prognostic significance of ANRIL in AF with ischemic stroke.…”
Section: Correlation Of Serum Lncrna Anril Expression With Prognosismentioning
confidence: 99%