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Table7_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx
Published 2024“…Hub genes mainly enriched in positive regulation of cytokine production and TNF signaling pathway, and exhibited positive or negative correlations with different immune cells in individuals with PCOS. qRT-PCR validation in both the rat model and patient serum samples confirmed hub gene expression trends consistent with our combined analysis results.</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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10722
Table6_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx
Published 2024“…Hub genes mainly enriched in positive regulation of cytokine production and TNF signaling pathway, and exhibited positive or negative correlations with different immune cells in individuals with PCOS. qRT-PCR validation in both the rat model and patient serum samples confirmed hub gene expression trends consistent with our combined analysis results.</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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10723
Table11_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx
Published 2024“…Hub genes mainly enriched in positive regulation of cytokine production and TNF signaling pathway, and exhibited positive or negative correlations with different immune cells in individuals with PCOS. qRT-PCR validation in both the rat model and patient serum samples confirmed hub gene expression trends consistent with our combined analysis results.</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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10724
Table8_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx
Published 2024“…Hub genes mainly enriched in positive regulation of cytokine production and TNF signaling pathway, and exhibited positive or negative correlations with different immune cells in individuals with PCOS. qRT-PCR validation in both the rat model and patient serum samples confirmed hub gene expression trends consistent with our combined analysis results.</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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10725
Table5_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx
Published 2024“…Hub genes mainly enriched in positive regulation of cytokine production and TNF signaling pathway, and exhibited positive or negative correlations with different immune cells in individuals with PCOS. qRT-PCR validation in both the rat model and patient serum samples confirmed hub gene expression trends consistent with our combined analysis results.</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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10726
Table10_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx
Published 2024“…Hub genes mainly enriched in positive regulation of cytokine production and TNF signaling pathway, and exhibited positive or negative correlations with different immune cells in individuals with PCOS. qRT-PCR validation in both the rat model and patient serum samples confirmed hub gene expression trends consistent with our combined analysis results.</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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10727
Table1_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx
Published 2024“…Hub genes mainly enriched in positive regulation of cytokine production and TNF signaling pathway, and exhibited positive or negative correlations with different immune cells in individuals with PCOS. qRT-PCR validation in both the rat model and patient serum samples confirmed hub gene expression trends consistent with our combined analysis results.</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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Table4_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.xlsx
Published 2024“…Hub genes mainly enriched in positive regulation of cytokine production and TNF signaling pathway, and exhibited positive or negative correlations with different immune cells in individuals with PCOS. qRT-PCR validation in both the rat model and patient serum samples confirmed hub gene expression trends consistent with our combined analysis results.</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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Image2_Unveiling the molecular landscape of PCOS: identifying hub genes and causal relationships through bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization.tif
Published 2024“…Hub genes mainly enriched in positive regulation of cytokine production and TNF signaling pathway, and exhibited positive or negative correlations with different immune cells in individuals with PCOS. qRT-PCR validation in both the rat model and patient serum samples confirmed hub gene expression trends consistent with our combined analysis results.</p>Conclusions<p>Our bioinformatics combined with MR analysis revealed that CD93, CYBB, DOCK8, IRF1, MBOAT1, MYO1F, NLRP1, NOD2, PIK3R1 increase the risk of PCOS, while PTER decreases the risk of PCOS. …”
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10730
Table 1_Global burden and future trends of gastric cancer in women of reproductive age: estimates from the GBD 2021 Study, 1990–2050.xlsx
Published 2025“…Although incidence is higher in men, GC remains a significant health issue for women of reproductive age (15–49 years) due to biological, hormonal, and socioeconomic factors. …”
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Table 2_Global burden and future trends of gastric cancer in women of reproductive age: estimates from the GBD 2021 Study, 1990–2050.xlsx
Published 2025“…Although incidence is higher in men, GC remains a significant health issue for women of reproductive age (15–49 years) due to biological, hormonal, and socioeconomic factors. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Global burden and future trends of gastric cancer in women of reproductive age: estimates from the GBD 2021 Study, 1990–2050.zip
Published 2025“…Although incidence is higher in men, GC remains a significant health issue for women of reproductive age (15–49 years) due to biological, hormonal, and socioeconomic factors. …”