Interaction of Alcohol Consumption and <i>ABCG2</i> rs2231142 Variant Contributes to Hyperuricemia in a Taiwanese Population
Background: <i>ABCG2</i> rs2231142 is an important genetic factor that contributes to the development of gout and hyperuricemia (HUA). Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated that lifestyle risk factors of HUA (e.g., alcohol consumption) and genetic predisposition (e.g., <i>ABCG2&l...
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Autores principales: | I-Chieh Chen, Yen-Ju Chen, Yi-Ming Chen, Hsueh-Ju Lin, Ying-Cheng Lin, Jui-Chun Chagn, Pei-Chun Chen, Ching-Heng Lin |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/51041bb6506d49b2949d44f338ea22f1 |
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