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Zarkesh M, Daneshpour M, Faam B, Fallah M, Hosseinzadeh N, Guity K, et al.
Genet Res (Camb) . 2013 Feb; 94(6):331-7. PMID: 23374242
Growing evidence suggests that metabolic syndrome (MetS) has both genetic and environmental bases. We estimated the heritability of the MetS and its components in the families from the Tehran Lipid...
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Zarkesh M, Faam B, Daneshpour M, Azizi F, Hedayati M
Intern Med . 2012 Dec; 51(24):3329-35. PMID: 23257516
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and homocysteine (Hcy) levels and cardiometabolic risk factors in subjects...
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Zarkesh M, Daneshpour M, Faam B, Hedayati M, Azizi F
Gene . 2012 Aug; 509(2):282-5. PMID: 22921891
Aims: Considering the key role played by the apolipoprotein E (Apo E) gene in the regulation of lipid metabolism and obesity, the current study has evaluate the association between abdominal...
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Faam B, Daneshpour M, Azizi F, Salehi M, Hedayati M
Gene . 2012 Feb; 498(1):116-9. PMID: 22326521
Introduction: Thyroid peroxidase (TPO) gene variations are one cause of thyroid autoimmune diseases. The aim of this study was to examine the association between the T1936C, T2229C and A2257C polymorphisms...
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Daneshpour M, Faam B, Mansournia M, Hedayati M, Halalkhor S, Mesbah-Namin S, et al.
Endocrine . 2011 Nov; 41(1):103-10. PMID: 22105741
Iranian populations show an increased tendency for abnormal lipid levels and high risk of Coronary artery disease. Considering the important role played by the ApoAI-CIII-AIV gene cluster in the regulation...
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Zadeh-Vakili A, Faam B, Daneshpour M, Hedayati M, Azizi F
Genet Test Mol Biomarkers . 2011 Nov; 16(4):234-8. PMID: 22047506
Aims: The CD36 gene encodes for a membrane receptor that facilitates fatty-acid uptake and utilization. Genetic variants of the CD36 gene have been associated with metabolic syndrome (MetS). We aimed...