6 research outputs found
<i>GT</i>-repeat analysis in acute pancreatitis (AP), alcoholic chronic pancreatitis (ACP), idiopathic/hereditary chronic pancreatitis (ICP/HP), and alcoholic liver cirrhosis (ALC) patients and in controls.
<p>S-alleles were defined as <25 <i>GT</i>-repeats, whereas L-alleles represented ≥25 <i>GT</i>-repeats. Abbreviations: S = S-allele, L = L-alleles, n.s. = not significant.</p
Rare variants identified by sequencing of <i>HMOX1</i> in alcoholic chronic pancreatitis (ACP), idiopathic/hereditary chronic pancreatitis (ICP/HP), and alcoholic liver cirrhosis (ALC) patients and controls and their location within <i>HMOX1</i>.
<p>Abbreviations: n.s. = not significant.</p
Frequency data of exon 3 variants after extension of screening in alcoholic chronic pancreatitis (ACP) and idiopathic/hereditary chronic pancreatitis (ICP/HP) patients and in control subjects.
<p>Abbreviations: n.s. = not significant.</p
Genotype data of SNP rs2071746 in acute pancreatitis (AP), alcoholic chronic pancreatitis (ACP), idiopathic/hereditary chronic pancreatitis (ICP/HP), and alcoholic liver cirrhosis (ALC) patients and in controls.
<p>Abbreviations: n.s. = not significant.</p
Genotype data of <i>PNPLA3</i> variant rs738409 in German and Dutch patients with alcoholic CP and in German and Dutch controls.
<p>Percentages are given in brackets. <i>P</i>-values were calculated for these groups in a dominant (CC vs. GC+GG) and recessive model (CC+GC vs. GG). Abbreviations: ACP = alcoholic CP, n.s. = not significant.</p
Genotype data of <i>PNPLA3</i> variant rs738409 in German (n = 128) and Dutch (n = 7) patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis, German patients with idiopathic and hereditary CP and in German controls.
<p>Percentages are given in brackets. <i>P</i>-values were calculated for these groups in a dominant and recessive model. The <i>p</i>-value represents the result of the dominant model (CC vs. GC+CC). Abbreviations: ALC = alcoholic liver cirrhosis, ICP = idiopathic CP, HCP = hereditary CP, n.s. = not significant.</p