International Journal of
Genetics and Molecular Biology

  • Abbreviation: Int. J. Genet. Mol. Biol.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 2006-9863
  • DOI: 10.5897/IJGMB
  • Start Year: 2009
  • Published Articles: 139

Full Length Research Paper

Impact of glutathione S-transferase genes polymorphisms on human papillomavirus infection and precancerous lesions in West African women

Teega-Wendé Clarisse OUEDRAOGO
  • Teega-Wendé Clarisse OUEDRAOGO
  • Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Genetics (LABIOGENE), University Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 03 BP 7021 Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso.
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Florencia Wendkuuni DJIGMA
  • Florencia Wendkuuni DJIGMA
  • Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Genetics (LABIOGENE), University Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 03 BP 7021 Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso.
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Boureima IDANI
  • Boureima IDANI
  • Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Genetics (LABIOGENE), University Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 03 BP 7021 Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso.
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Théodora Mahoukèdè ZOHONCON
  • Théodora Mahoukèdè ZOHONCON
  • Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Genetics (LABIOGENE), University Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 03 BP 7021 Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso.
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Pegdwendé Abel SORGHO
  • Pegdwendé Abel SORGHO
  • Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Genetics (LABIOGENE), University Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 03 BP 7021 Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso.
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Prosper BADO
  • Prosper BADO
  • Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Genetics (LABIOGENE), University Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 03 BP 7021 Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso.
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Mah Alima Esther TRAORE
  • Mah Alima Esther TRAORE
  • Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Genetics (LABIOGENE), University Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 03 BP 7021 Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso.
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Abdoul Karim OUATTARA
  • Abdoul Karim OUATTARA
  • Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Genetics (LABIOGENE), University Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 03 BP 7021 Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso.
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Marius Ayaovi SETOR
  • Marius Ayaovi SETOR
  • Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Genetics (LABIOGENE), University Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 03 BP 7021 Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso.
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Shoukrat Ohuwa Toyin BELLO
  • Shoukrat Ohuwa Toyin BELLO
  • Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Genetics (LABIOGENE), University Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 03 BP 7021 Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso.
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Simplice Damintoti KAROU
  • Simplice Damintoti KAROU
  • Higher School of Biological and Food Techniques (ESTBA-UL), University of Lome, 01 BP 1515 Lome, Togo.
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Apollinaire HORO
  • Apollinaire HORO
  • Faculty of Medical Sciences of Abidjan, University Felix Houphouet Boigny, 01 BP V34 Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
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Kouame Privat KOUAKOU
  • Kouame Privat KOUAKOU
  • Department of Medical Sciences, University of Bouake, CHU of Bouake, BP V 18 01, Bouake, Côte d’Ivoire.
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Moutawakilou GOMINA
  • Moutawakilou GOMINA
  • Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Parakou, BP: 123 Parakou Benin.
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Mady NAYAMA
  • Mady NAYAMA
  • Faculty of Health Science, University Abdoul Moumouni, BP 237 Niamey, Niger.
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D. Callinice CAPO-CHICHI
  • D. Callinice CAPO-CHICHI
  • Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Applications, Faculty of Sciences and Technology (FAST), University of Abomey-Calavi / UAC, 01 BP 526 Cotonou, Benin.
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Ambaliou SANNI
  • Ambaliou SANNI
  • Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Applications, Faculty of Sciences and Technology (FAST), University of Abomey-Calavi / UAC, 01 BP 526 Cotonou, Benin.
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Dorcas OBIRI-YEBOAH
  • Dorcas OBIRI-YEBOAH
  • Department of Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Cape Coast, Ghana.
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Simon AKPONA
  • Simon AKPONA
  • Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Parakou, BP: 123 Parakou Benin.
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Albert Théophane YONLI
  • Albert Théophane YONLI
  • Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Genetics (LABIOGENE), University Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 03 BP 7021 Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso.
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Charlemagne OUEDRAOGO
  • Charlemagne OUEDRAOGO
  • UFR of Health Science, University Joseph Ki-Zerbo of Ouagadougou, 03 BP 7021 Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso.
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Jacques SIMPORE
  • Jacques SIMPORE
  • Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Genetics (LABIOGENE), University Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 03 BP 7021 Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso.
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  •  Received: 02 March 2020
  •  Accepted: 05 June 2020
  •  Published: 31 July 2020

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