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Single nucleotide polymorphisms of PIN1 promoter region and cancer risk: evidence from a meta-analysis.

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Figure 1. Flow Diagram. *Data from Lu [18] were treated as 2 studies, and data from Naidu [20] were treated as 3 studies.
Table 2). Subgroup analyses were conducted to further evaluate the impact of ethnicities, sources of control and sample size.
Figure 2. Correlation between the PIN1 2 667T . C polymorphism and cancer risk. A: heterozygote comparison (TC vs
Table 2. Association of PIN1 polymorphisms with cancer risk estimated with raw data.
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