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Publikováno v:
Placenta. 21:588-590
Publikováno v:
Experientia. 47:1218-1221
A series of genetic, developmental and environmental variables have been analyzed in a prospective sample of full-term newborn babies, compatible with their mothers in the major blood group systems, in order to attempt an evaluation of the effect of
Publikováno v:
Placenta. 21(5-6)
Autor:
F, Gloria-Bottini, E, Antonacci, N, Bottini, A, Ogana, P, Borgiani, G, De Santis, N, Lucarini
Publikováno v:
Human biology. 72(2)
Recent cloning of RH genes has elucidated their structure, suggesting that RH proteins are part of an oligomeric complex with transport function in the erythrocyte. This observation prompted us to investigate a possible relationship between the RH sy
Autor:
Riaz, Maira1 mairariaz@yahoo.com, Akram, Marium2, Ibrahim, Mohsina Noor3, Khoso, Zubair Ahmed1
Publikováno v:
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. Jul2024, Vol. 40 Issue 6, p1083-1086. 4p.
Autor:
Esze, Regina1,2 (AUTHOR) esze.regina@med.unideb.hu, Balkay, László3 (AUTHOR) balkay.laszlo@med.unideb.hu, Barna, Sándor3 (AUTHOR) barna.sandor@med.unideb.hu, Egeresi, Lilla Szatmáriné4 (AUTHOR) egeresi.lilla@med.unideb.hu, Emri, Miklós3 (AUTHOR) emri.miklos@med.unideb.hu, Páll, Dénes1,5 (AUTHOR) paragh.gyorgy@med.unideb.hu, Paragh, György1 (AUTHOR) dr.rajnai.liliana@unideb.hu, Rajnai, Liliána1 (AUTHOR) somodi@med.unideb.hu, Somodi, Sándor1 (AUTHOR) mkaplar@belklinika.com, Képes, Zita3 (AUTHOR) kepes.zita@med.unideb.hu, Garai, Ildikó3,6 (AUTHOR) garai@internal.med.unideb.hu, Káplár, Miklós1 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Medicine. May2024, Vol. 13 Issue 10, p2900. 14p.
Publikováno v:
Disease markers. 13(3)
Cytosolic low molecular weight acid phosphatase (ACP1) is a high polymorphic phosphotyrosine-protein-phosphatase involved in signal transduction. In NIDDM subjects we have found that ACP1 genotype is a highly significant predictor of retinopathy, sug
Publikováno v:
Human biology. 69(4)
Low-molecular-weight acid phosphatase (ACP1) is a polymorphic protein-tyrosine phosphatase present in all human tissues, including adipocytes. A positive association between the low-activity ACP1*A/*A genotype and extreme body mass index has previous
Autor:
F, Gloria-Bottini, M, Nicotra, N, Lucarini, P, Borgiani, M, La Torre, A, Amante, A, Gimelfarb, E, Bottini
Publikováno v:
Disease markers. 12(4)
ACP1 (low molecular weight acid phosphatase) genetic polymorphism has been studied in 173 women with a history of two or more consecutive spontaneous abortions and in 1508 control subjects, including 482 normal pregnant women. The proportion of carri
Publikováno v:
Nature. 379(6564)