Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Query Trace: Angioedema and XPNPEP2[original query] |
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A variant in XPNPEP2 is associated with angioedema induced by angiotensin I-converting enzyme inhibitors. American journal of human genetics 2005 Oct 77 (4): 617-26. Duan Qing Ling, Nikpoor Borzoo, Dube Marie-Pierre, Molinaro Giuseppe, Meijer Inge A, Dion Patrick, Rochefort Daniel, Saint-Onge Judith, Flury Leah, Brown Nancy J, Gainer James V, Rouleau Jean L, Agostoni Angelo, Cugno Massimo, Simon Pierre, Clavel Pierre, Potier Jacky, Wehbe Bassem, Benarbia Seddik, Marc-Aurele Julien, Chanard Jacques, Foroud Tatiana, Adam Albert, Rouleau Guy |
Sex-dependent and race-dependent association of XPNPEP2 C-2399A polymorphism with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor-associated angioedema. Pharmacogenetics and genomics 2010 Sep 20 (9): 532-6. Woodard-Grice Alencia V, Lucisano Amelia C, Byrd James B, Stone Elizabeth R, Simmons William H, Brown Nancy |
A functional XPNPEP2 promoter haplotype leads to reduced plasma aminopeptidase P and increased risk of ACE inhibitor-induced angioedema. Human mutation 2011 Nov 32 (11): 1326-31. Cilia La Corte Amy L, Carter Angela M, Rice Gillian I, Duan Qing Ling, Rouleau Guy A, Adam Albert, Grant Peter J, Hooper Nigel |
Pharmacogenetics of ACE inhibitor-induced angioedema and cough: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Pharmacogenomics 2013 Feb 14 (3): 249-60. Mahmoudpour Seyed Hamidreza, Leusink Maarten, van der Putten Lisa, Terreehorst Ingrid, Asselbergs Folkert W, de Boer Anthonius, Maitland-van der Zee Anke |
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