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Query Trace: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and GSTM1[original query] |
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Genetic variants of glutathione S-transferases mu, theta, and pi display no susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease in the Danish population. Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology 2010 Sep 45 (9): 1068-75. Ernst Anja, Andersen Vibeke, Østergaard Mette, Jacobsen Bent A, Dagiliene Enrika, Pedersen Inge S, Drewes Asbjørn M, Okkels Henrik, Krarup Henrik |
Risk factors for serious adverse effects of thiopurines in patients with Crohn's disease. Current drug safety 2013 Jul 8 (3): 181-5. Mazor Yoav, Koifman Eduard, Elkin Hela, Chowers Yehuda, Krivoy Norberto, Karban Amir, Efrati Ed |
Genetic Polymorphisms of Multidrug Resistance Gene-1 (MDR1/ABCB1) and Glutathione S-Transferase Gene and the Risk of Inflammatory Bowel Disease among Moroccan Patients. Mediators of inflammation 2015 2015 248060. Senhaji Nezha, Kassogue Yaya, Fahimi Mina, Serbati Nadia, Badre Wafaa, Nadifi Sella |
Association Study of Glutathione S-transferases Gene Polymorphisms (GSTM1 and GSTT1) with Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease in the South of Iran. Advanced biomedical research 2017 6 67. Moini Maryam, Saadat Mostafa, Saadat Hooshang, Esmailnejad Atefeh, Safarpour Alire |
Association of Glutathione S-Transferase M1 null genotype with inflammatory bowel diseases: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Medicine 2019 Nov 98 (44): e17722. Zhou Yu-Jie, Zhao Bao-Lin, Qian Zheng, Xu Yi, Ding Ya-Qi |
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