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The HCP5 single-nucleotide polymorphism: a simple screening tool for prediction of hypersensitivity reaction to abacavir. The Journal of infectious diseases 2008 Sep 198 (6): 864-7. Colombo Sara, Rauch Andri, Rotger Margalida, Fellay Jacques, Martinez Raquel, Fux Christoph, Thurnheer Christine, Günthard Huldrych F, Goldstein David B, Furrer Hansjakob, Telenti Amalio, |
Use of the HCP5 single nucleotide polymorphism to predict hypersensitivity reactions to abacavir: correlation with HLA-B*5701. The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2010 Aug 65 (8): 1567-9. Rodríguez-Nóvoa Sonia, Cuenca Lorena, Morello Judit, Córdoba Mateo, Blanco Francisco, Jiménez-Nácher Inmaculada, Soriano Vince |
Association of the genetic marker for abacavir hypersensitivity HLA-B*5701 with HCP5 rs2395029 in Mexican Mestizos. Pharmacogenomics 2011 Jun 12 (6): 809-14. Sanchez-Giron Francisco, Villegas-Torres Beatriz, Jaramillo-Villafuerte Karla, Silva-Zolezzi Irma, Fernandez-Lopez Juan Carlos, Jimenez-Sanchez Gerardo, Carnevale Alessand |
Copy number variation and incomplete linkage disequilibrium interfere with the HCP5 genotyping assay for abacavir hypersensitivity. Genetic testing and molecular biomarkers 2012 Sep 16 (9): 1111-4. Melis Roberta, Lewis Tracy, Millson Alison, Lyon Elaine, McMillin Gwendolyn A, Slev Patricia R, Swensen Jeffr |
HCP5 rs2395029 is a rapid and inexpensive alternative to HLA-B*57:01 genotyping to predict abacavir hypersensitivity reaction in Spain. Pharmacogenetics and genomics 2020 10 31 (3): 53-59. Zubiaur Pablo, Saiz-Rodríguez Miriam, Villapalos-García Gonzalo, Navares-Gómez Marcos, Koller Dora, Abad-Santos Francis |
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