SNP rs11185644 in RXRA gene and SNP rs2235544 in DIO1 gene predict dosage requirements in a cross-sectional sample of hypothyroid patients.
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Full Title: BMC Endocr Disord
Abbreviation: BMC Endocr Disord
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Subject Category: Endocrinology
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"data from this study have also been submitted to clinvar database https://www ncbi nlm nih gov/clinvar/ and are searchable with the following accession numbers: scv004020289 (rs11249460) scv004020290 (rs2235544) scv004020291 (rs225014) scv004020292 (rs225015) scv004020293 (rs3806596) scv004020294 (rs3064744) scv004020295 (rs11185644) scv004020296 (rs4588) and scv004020297 (rs602662). data availability datasets analyzed during the current study are available in the figshare repository by clicking the following link 10 6084/m9 figshare 22059068. data availability datasets analyzed during the current study are available in the figshare"
"Declarations Ethical approvalThis study was approved by the ethical committee of The University of Petra (1 (H/9/2020) and was carried out in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration of 1975, with all amendments and revisions. Participants signed written informed consents to participate in the study. Consent to publishNot applicable. Competing interestsThe authors declare no competing interests. Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests."
"Funding This study was funded by a research grant from the University of Petra grant Number 29/4/2020."
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