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Relationship between acetylation polymorphism and risk of atopic diseases

Author
GAWRONSKA-SZKLARZ, B; LUSZAWSKA-KUTRZEBA, T; CZAJA-BULSA, G; KURZAWSKI, G
Laboratory of Pharmacokinetics and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, the I Department of Pediatrics, and the Department of Genetics and Pathology, Medical University, Poland
Source

Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. 1999, Vol 65, Num 5, pp 562-569 ; ref : 39 ref

CODEN
CLPTAT
ISSN
0009-9236
Scientific domain
Pharmacology drugs
Publisher
Nature Publishing, New York, NY
Publication country
United States
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Arylamine N-acetyltransferase Atopie Etude cas témoin Facteur risque Génotype Homme Phénotype acétylateur Polymorphisme Acyltransferases Allergie Enzyme Immunopathologie Transferases
Keyword (en)
Arylamine N-acetyltransferase Atopy Case control study Risk factor Genotype Human Acetylator phenotype Polymorphism Acyltransferases Allergy Enzyme Immunopathology Transferases
Keyword (es)
Arylamine N-acetyltransferase Atopía Estudio caso control Factor riesgo Genotipo Hombre Fenotipo acetilador Polimorfismo Acyltransferases Alergia Enzima Inmunopatología Transferases
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002B Medical sciences / 002B06 Immunopathology / 002B06C Allergic diseases / 002B06C01 General aspects

Discipline
Immunopathology
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
1790533

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