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    Genetic susceptibility to high myopia in Han Chinese population by Li Yufei, Zhang Yong, Zhang Ping, Gao Lei, Ma Qingyue, Li Jin, Wang Shengxia, Liu Bing, Wang Xinye, Meng Chao

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The study sought to investigate the effect of the Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) genes polymorphisms on high myopia in a Han population of China. This study recruited 216 unrelated Han Chinese subjects, including 103 cases with high myopia and 113 controls. …”
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    Clinical predictors of familial depression in Han Chinese women. by Wang, L, Qiao, D, Li, Y, Wang, L, Ren, J, He, K, Sun, J, Wang, Z, Tian, T, Chen, C, Yang, L, Hu, J, Deng, H, Wang, Q, Li, K, Han, J, Rong, H, Gan, Z, Yang, H, Zhou, P, Pan, J, Zhou, C, Cui, Y, Song, L, Zhu, Y

    Published 2012
    “…We investigated which clinical features of depressive illness index familial vulnerability in Han Chinese females with MD. METHODS: We used lifetime MD and associated clinical features assessed at personal interview in 1,970 Han Chinese women with DSM-IV MD between 30-60 years of age. …”
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    Anatomy features of the shoulder joint in asymptomatic chinese Han adults by Zheng Zeng, Miaomiao Liu, Yang Liu

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Conclusions Females had lower GA and GH than males in asymptomatic Chinese Han adults. Asymptomatic Chinese Han subjects with Bigliani flat type had lower LAA. …”
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    The Development of Chinese Statistical Accounting During the Qin and Han Dynasties by M. A. Amurskaya

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The historical approach was applied to the analysis of theoretical and practical materials in the Chinese language. The two periods of the development of Chinese statistical thought are distinguished: 1) the period of the Qin dynasty (221-207 BC), starting from which the Chinese state is usually regarded as centralized, and statistical accounting is regarded as national; 2) the period of the Han dynasty (206 BC — 220 AD), during which the active development of statistical accounting continued and a fairly effective system was formed that satisfies all the needs of the state at the central and local level. …”
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    Molecular etiology study of hearing loss in 13 Chinese Han families by Lianhua Sun, Lianhua Sun, Lianhua Sun, Zhengyu Lin, Zhengyu Lin, Zhengyu Lin, Xiaowen Wang, Xiaowen Wang, Xiaowen Wang, Jiali Shen, Jiali Shen, Jiali Shen, Yue Li, Yue Li, Yue Li, Yuyu Huang, Yuyu Huang, Yuyu Huang, Jun Yang, Jun Yang, Jun Yang

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Genetic defects caused approximately 70% of patients who have non-syndromic hearing loss. We recruited 13 Chinese Han deafness families who tested negative for GJB2, SLC26A4, and mitochondrial 12S rRNA. …”
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    Genetic variation of ITGB3 is associated with asthma in Chinese Han children. by Yan Zhang, Yuling Han, Liang Dong, Huafeng Yu, Lu Cheng, Xiuxia Zhao, Mingjie Ding

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Given the important roles of environmental exposures in the development of asthma, we evaluated the associations between six SNPs in ITGB3 and asthma in Chinese Han children. A total of 321 unrelated Chinese children with asthma and 315 healthy children were recruited for the study. …”
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    Progress in genome-wide association studies of schizophrenia in Han Chinese populations by Weihua Yue, Xin Yu, Dai Zhang

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…During the last 6 years, genome-wide association studies in Han Chinese populations have identified both the sharing of susceptible loci across ethnicities and genes unique to Han Chinese populations. …”
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    Clinical and genetic study of 12 Chinese Han families with nonsyndromic deafness by Di Wu, Weiyuan Huang, Zhenhang Xu, Shuo Li, Jie Zhang, Xiaohua Chen, Yan Tang, Jinhong Qiu, Zhixia Wang, Xuchu Duan, Luping Zhang

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…In this study, we characterized the clinical features of 12 Chinese Han deaf families in which mutations in common deafness genes GJB2, SLC26A4, and MT‐RNR1 were excluded. …”
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