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ADH1B*2 Is Associated With Reduced Severity of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Adults, Independent of Alcohol Consumption. Gastroenterology 2020 May . Eduardo Vilar-Gomez, Silvia Sookoian, Jose Pirola Carlos, Tiebing Liang, Samer Gawrieh, Oscar Cummings, Wanqing Liu, Naga Chalasa |
Differences in the genetic backgrounds of patients with alcoholic liver disease and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. JGH open : an open access journal of gastroenterology and hepatology 2019 Feb 3 (1): 17-24. Yamamoto Kuniko, Kogiso Tomomi, Taniai Makiko, Hashimoto Etsuko, Tokushige Katsutos |
Slow-metabolizing ADH1B and inactive heterozygous ALDH2 increase vulnerability to fatty liver in Japanese men with alcohol dependence. Journal of gastroenterology 2018 May 53 (5): 660-669. Yokoyama Akira, Taniki Nobuhito, Hara Sachiko, Haysashi Emiko, Nakamoto Nobuhiro, Mizukami Takeshi, Maruyama Katsuya, Yokoyama Tetsu |
Mendelian randomisation suggests no beneficial effect of moderate alcohol consumption on the severity of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics 2016 12 44 (11-12): 1224-1234. Sookoian S, Flichman D, Castaño G O, Pirola C |
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