Myocardial infarction, susceptibility to
Available tests
Clinical tests (13 available)
Genes See tests for all associated and related genes
Also known as: ER, ESR, ESRA, ESTRR, Era, NR3A1, ESR1
Summary: estrogen receptor 1Also known as: F13A, F13A1
Summary: coagulation factor XIII A chainAlso known as: SPCA, F7
Summary: coagulation factor VIIAlso known as: CNSHA7, GCL, GCS, GLCL, GLCLC, GCLC
Summary: glutamate-cysteine ligase catalytic subunitAlso known as: GLCLR, GCLM
Summary: glutamate-cysteine ligase modifier subunitAlso known as: BDPLT16, BDPLT2, BDPLT24, CD61, GP3A, GPIIIa, GT, GT2, ITGB3
Summary: integrin subunit beta 3Also known as: HL14, LGALS2
Summary: galectin 2Also known as: APOER2, HSZ75190, LRP-8, MCI1, LRP8
Summary: LDL receptor related protein 8Also known as: LT, TNFB, TNFSF1, TNLG1E, LTA
Summary: lymphotoxin alphaAlso known as: C22orf35, GOMAFU, LINC00066, NCRNA00066, RNCR2, lncRNA-MIAT, MIAT
Summary: myocardial infarction associated transcriptAlso known as: CLEC8A, LOX1, LOXIN, SCARE1, SLOX1, OLR1
Summary: oxidized low density lipoprotein receptor 1Also known as: IOTA, PROS27, p27K, PSMA6
Summary: proteasome 20S subunit alpha 6Also known as: CD134L, CD252, GP34, OX-40L, OX4OL, TNLG2B, TXGP1, TNFSF4
Summary: TNF superfamily member 4
- OMIM
- View ESR1 variations in ClinVar
- View F7 variations in ClinVar
- View F13A1 variations in ClinVar
- View GCLC variations in ClinVar
- View GCLM variations in ClinVar
- View ITGB3 variations in ClinVar
- View LGALS2 variations in ClinVar
- View LTA variations in ClinVar
- View OLR1 variations in ClinVar
- View PSMA6 variations in ClinVar
- View TNFSF4 variations in ClinVar
- View LRP8 variations in ClinVar
- View MIAT variations in ClinVar
- RefSeqGene
- Coriell Institute for Medical Research
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