Genome-wide association study of sensory disturbances in the inferior alveolar nerve after bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy
Conclusions:
The GWAS of sensory disturbances after BSSRO revealed associations between genetic polymorphisms located in the flanking region of the ARID1B and ZPLD1 genes and hypoesthesia and between a nonsynonymous genetic polymorphism in the METTL4 gene and dysesthesia.
Source: Molecular Pain - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Daisuke KobayashiDaisuke NishizawaYoshito TakasakiShinya KasaiTakashi KakizawaKazutaka IkedaKen-ichi Fukuda Source Type: research