18 results on '"M, Acalovschi"'
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2. Progranulin autoantibodies and genetic variation in patients with cholangiocarcinoma
3. Common genetic variants in the bile salt export pump ABCB11 and genetic susceptibility to cholangiocarcinoma
4. Evaluation der MUTYH-Hotspotmutationen p.Y179C und p.G396D als mögliche genetische Suszeptibilitätsfaktoren für das Cholangiokarzinom
5. Neutral effects of common variation in the hepatocanalicular phosphatidylcholine transporter ABCB4 and the bile salt export pump ABCB11 on genetic cholangiocarcinoma risk
6. Die häufige NR5A2-Genvariante rs3790844 vermittelt ein gesteigertes Cholangiokarzinom-Risiko in einer großen europäischen Kohorte
7. The common adiponutrin variant p.I148M, a genetic risk factor for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, affects fasting glucose and triglyceride levels
8. The role of the vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor VIPR1 polymorphism in gallstone disease: A combined case-control and sib pair analysis
9. The common adiponutrin variant p.I148M, a common genetic risk factor for severe forms of NAFLD and ALD, in gallstone patients
10. Heterozygosity for the alpha1-antitrypsin Z allele confers high genetic risk of cholangiocarcinoma
11. A common variant at the TERT-CLPTM1L locus modulates genetic risk of bile duct cancer
12. The hepatic ABCB4 transporter for phosphatidylcholine as novel modulator of glucose homoestasis
13. A PNPLA3 polymorphism predisposing to NAFLD does not increase the risk of developing gallstones
14. Development of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with hepatitis C virus infection: risk factors and chemoprevention
15. ABCB11 transporter gene variant p.A444V and gallstone susceptibility: a combined association and affected sib pair analysis
16. ABCB4 and ABCB11 polymorphisms and plasma lipid levels. A study in affected sib pairs with gallstones and controls
17. Common ABCB4 and ABCB11 transporter gene variants are not associated with susceptibility to gallstone formation in the general population
18. The hepatic cholesterol transporter gene ABCG8 confers increased gallstone risk in humans: combined affected sib pair and association study
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