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Frequency of the rs2015 (T>G) and rs2241703 (G>A) polymorphisms in the miRNA-SIRT2 gene in type 2 diabetes mellitus in Saudi Arabia

Nahla A. Alshaikh, Siddig I. Abdelwahab, Mahmoud M. Habibullah, Ahmed A. Jerah, Mohammed A. Bakri and Yahia A. Kaabi
Saudi Medical Journal April 2023, 44 (4) 363-367; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2023.44.4.20220863
Nahla A. Alshaikh
From Medical Laboratory Technology Department (Alshaikh, Habibullah, Jerah, Kaabi), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Jazan University; from the Medical Research Center (Abdelwahab), Jazan University; and from the Department of Medical Laboratories (Bakri), King Fahd Central Hospital, Jizan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Siddig I. Abdelwahab
From Medical Laboratory Technology Department (Alshaikh, Habibullah, Jerah, Kaabi), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Jazan University; from the Medical Research Center (Abdelwahab), Jazan University; and from the Department of Medical Laboratories (Bakri), King Fahd Central Hospital, Jizan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Mahmoud M. Habibullah
From Medical Laboratory Technology Department (Alshaikh, Habibullah, Jerah, Kaabi), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Jazan University; from the Medical Research Center (Abdelwahab), Jazan University; and from the Department of Medical Laboratories (Bakri), King Fahd Central Hospital, Jizan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Ahmed A. Jerah
From Medical Laboratory Technology Department (Alshaikh, Habibullah, Jerah, Kaabi), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Jazan University; from the Medical Research Center (Abdelwahab), Jazan University; and from the Department of Medical Laboratories (Bakri), King Fahd Central Hospital, Jizan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Mohammed A. Bakri
From Medical Laboratory Technology Department (Alshaikh, Habibullah, Jerah, Kaabi), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Jazan University; from the Medical Research Center (Abdelwahab), Jazan University; and from the Department of Medical Laboratories (Bakri), King Fahd Central Hospital, Jizan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Yahia A. Kaabi
From Medical Laboratory Technology Department (Alshaikh, Habibullah, Jerah, Kaabi), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Jazan University; from the Medical Research Center (Abdelwahab), Jazan University; and from the Department of Medical Laboratories (Bakri), King Fahd Central Hospital, Jizan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Medical Journal Apr 2023, 44 (4) 363-367; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2023.44.4.20220863

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Saudi Medical Journal Apr 2023, 44 (4) 363-367; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2023.44.4.20220863
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