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- source_evidence_literature type ECO_0000212 NP45893.RAlYn89FIyVOxp-BtVzn1mwk83qNJ1zT9_pyGCyOnRnkE130_provenance.
- source_evidence_literature label "DisGeNET evidence - LITERATURE" NP45893.RAlYn89FIyVOxp-BtVzn1mwk83qNJ1zT9_pyGCyOnRnkE130_provenance.
- source_evidence_literature comment "Gene-disease associations inferred from text-mining the literature." NP45893.RAlYn89FIyVOxp-BtVzn1mwk83qNJ1zT9_pyGCyOnRnkE130_provenance.
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- NP45893.RAlYn89FIyVOxp-BtVzn1mwk83qNJ1zT9_pyGCyOnRnkE130_assertion wasDerivedFrom gad-20130706 NP45893.RAlYn89FIyVOxp-BtVzn1mwk83qNJ1zT9_pyGCyOnRnkE130_provenance.
- NP45893.RAlYn89FIyVOxp-BtVzn1mwk83qNJ1zT9_pyGCyOnRnkE130_assertion SIO_000772 20683028 NP45893.RAlYn89FIyVOxp-BtVzn1mwk83qNJ1zT9_pyGCyOnRnkE130_provenance.
- NP45893.RAlYn89FIyVOxp-BtVzn1mwk83qNJ1zT9_pyGCyOnRnkE130_assertion evidence source_evidence_literature NP45893.RAlYn89FIyVOxp-BtVzn1mwk83qNJ1zT9_pyGCyOnRnkE130_provenance.
- NP45893.RAlYn89FIyVOxp-BtVzn1mwk83qNJ1zT9_pyGCyOnRnkE130_assertion description "[The distribution of NAT2 activity in the healthy control group was found to be correlated with that of healthy caucasians. Patients had slow acetylator phenotypes of NAT2, 1.8 times higher than controls but no statistical differences were found (p=0.07). In addition, the NAT2*5 alelle was more statistically correlated with breast cancer patients rather than the controls (p=0.02). Moreover, NAT2*5B was the most frequent haplotype of the NAT2*5 family (p=0.000). Breast cancer patients were detected to posses more CYP1B1*3 mutant alleles than the controls (p=0.043). The combined effect of CYP1B1*3 polymorphism and NAT2 slow acetylator genotype contributed to an increased risk for breast cancer in patients in this study (p=0.004).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP45893.RAlYn89FIyVOxp-BtVzn1mwk83qNJ1zT9_pyGCyOnRnkE130_provenance.
- gad-20130706 importedOn "2013-07-06" NP45893.RAlYn89FIyVOxp-BtVzn1mwk83qNJ1zT9_pyGCyOnRnkE130_provenance.