Single nucleotide polymorphism C/T(-13910), located upstream of the lactase gene, associated with adult-type hypolactasia: validation for clinical practice

scientific article published on 16 January 2008

Single nucleotide polymorphism C/T(-13910), located upstream of the lactase gene, associated with adult-type hypolactasia: validation for clinical practice is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.CLINBIOCHEM.2008.01.006
P698PubMed publication ID18237552
P5875ResearchGate publication ID5613483

P50authorRejane MattarQ43123766
P2093author name stringFlair José Carrilho
Maria do Socorro Monteiro
Aníbal Ferreira dos Santos
Cibele Aparecida Villares
P433issue7-8
P921main subjectsingle-nucleotide polymorphismQ501128
P304page(s)628-630
P577publication date2008-01-16
P1433published inClinical BiochemistryQ5133749
P1476titleSingle nucleotide polymorphism C/T(-13910), located upstream of the lactase gene, associated with adult-type hypolactasia: validation for clinical practice
P478volume41

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