ACP1 (acid phosphatase locus 1, a cytosolic low-molecular-weight phosphotyrosin phosphatase) and ADA1 (adenosine deaminase locus 1) are two polymorphic systems involved in immune reactions. Observed interactions at the biochemical and clinical levels between the two systems prompted this investigation of a possible interaction concerning susceptibility to type 1 diabetes.
Saccucci, P., MANCA BITTI, M.l., Bottini, N., Rapini, N., Piccinini, S., D'Annibale, F., et al. (2009). Type 1 diabetes: evidence of interaction between ACP1 and ADA1 gene polymorphisms, 15(10), 511-517.
Type 1 diabetes: evidence of interaction between ACP1 and ADA1 gene polymorphisms
SACCUCCI, PATRIZIA;MANCA BITTI, MARIA LUISA;BOTTINI, NUNZIO;BOTTINI, EGIDIO;GLORIA, FULVIA
2009-10-01
Abstract
ACP1 (acid phosphatase locus 1, a cytosolic low-molecular-weight phosphotyrosin phosphatase) and ADA1 (adenosine deaminase locus 1) are two polymorphic systems involved in immune reactions. Observed interactions at the biochemical and clinical levels between the two systems prompted this investigation of a possible interaction concerning susceptibility to type 1 diabetes.File in questo prodotto:
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