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NTCP S267F variant associates with decreased susceptibility to HBV and HDV infection and decelerated progression of related liver diseases. International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases 2019 Jan . Binh Mai Thanh, Hoan Nghiem Xuan, Van Tong Hoang, Sy Bui Tien, Trung Ngo Tat, Bock C-Thomas, Toan Nguyen Linh, Song Le Huu, Bang Mai Hong, Meyer Christian G, Kremsner Peter G, Velavan Thirumalaisamy |
The Loss-of-Function S267F Variant in HBV Receptor NTCP Reduces Human Risk for HBV Infection and Disease Progression. The Journal of infectious diseases 2018 Jun . An Ping, Zeng Zheng, Winkler Cheryl |
Genetic variations of NTCP are associated with susceptibility to HBV infection and related hepatocellular carcinoma. Oncotarget 2017 Dec 8 (62): 105407-105424. Wang Peng, Mo Ruidong, Lai Rongtao, Xu Yumin, Lu Jie, Zhao Gangde, Liu Yuhan, Cao Zhujun, Wang Xiaolin, Li Ziqiang, Lin Lanyi, Zhou Huijuan, Cai Wei, Wang Hui, Bao Shisan, Xiang Xiaogang, Xie Qi |
The rs2296651 (S267F) variant on NTCP (SLC10A1) is inversely associated with chronic hepatitis B and progression to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with chronic hepatitis B. Gut 2015 Dec . Hu Hui-Han, Liu Jessica, Lin Yu-Ling, Luo Wun-Sheng, Chu Yu-Ju, Chang Chia-Lin, Jen Chin-Lan, Lee Mei-Hsuan, Lu Sheng-Nan, Wang Li-Yu, You San-Lin, Yang Hwai-I, Chen Chien-Jen, |
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