Single nucleotide polymorphism

Polymorphisms in the nuclear factor kappa B gene association with recurrent embryo implantation failure

L. Luo, Li, D. H., Li, X. P., Zhang, S. C., Yan, C. F., Wu, J. F., Qi, Y. H., Zhao, J., Luo, L., Li, D. H., Li, X. P., Zhang, S. C., Yan, C. F., Wu, J. F., Qi, Y. H., Zhao, J., Luo, L., Li, D. H., Li, X. P., Zhang, S. C., Yan, C. F., Wu, J. F., Qi, Y. H., and Zhao, J., Polymorphisms in the nuclear factor kappa B gene association with recurrent embryo implantation failure, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

Despite more than a century of intensive study, the mechanisms of successful pregnancy remain unclear. Recent research suggests that NF-κB (nuclear factor kappa B) plays an important role in embryo implantation. In the current study, we aimed to identify SNPs that contribute to genetic susceptibility for recurrent implantation failure (RIF). Thus, we examined the potential associations between RIF and ten SNPs (rs28362491, rs3774932, rs1598856, rs230528, rs230521, rs3774956, rs4648055, rs3774964, rs4648068, and rs3774968) of the NF-κB gene.

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