Single nucleotide polymorphism 1623 A/G (rs180195) in the promoter of the Thyroglobulin gene is associated with autoimmune thyroid disease but not with thyroid ophthalmopathy
Hooshang Lahooti,1,2 Senarath Edirimanne,1,2 John P Walsh,3,4 Leigh Delbridge,5,6 Emily J Hibbert,1,2 Jack R Wall1,2 1Thyroid Research Laboratory, Sydney Medical School – Nepean Clinical School, The University of Sydney, Kingswood, NSW, Australia; 2Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health Distr...
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Autores principales: | Lahooti H, Edirimanne S, Walsh JP, Delbridge L, Hibbert EJ, Wall JR |
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Dove Medical Press
2017
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