Previous separate studies have shown associations of coronary artery disease (CAD) with acid phosphatase locus 1 (ACP1) and adenosine deaminase locus 1 (ADA1) genetic polymorphisms. Because it is known that the 2 systems interact and have important immunologic and metabolic functions, these 2 genes were both examined in the same sets of subjects.
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The interaction of ACP1, ADA1, diabetes and gender in coronary artery disease
GLORIA, FULVIA;SACCUCCI, PATRIZIA;NERI, ANNA;PIETROIUSTI, ANTONIO;MAGRINI, ANDREA;BOTTINI, EGIDIO
2010-08-01
Abstract
Previous separate studies have shown associations of coronary artery disease (CAD) with acid phosphatase locus 1 (ACP1) and adenosine deaminase locus 1 (ADA1) genetic polymorphisms. Because it is known that the 2 systems interact and have important immunologic and metabolic functions, these 2 genes were both examined in the same sets of subjects.File in questo prodotto:
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