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- source_evidence_literature type ECO_0000212 NP510006.RAQtX91il7PsF1qcsLPf9L6Q1gsjzcHcU39GlapoiDcps130_provenance.
- source_evidence_literature label "DisGeNET evidence - LITERATURE" NP510006.RAQtX91il7PsF1qcsLPf9L6Q1gsjzcHcU39GlapoiDcps130_provenance.
- source_evidence_literature comment "Gene-disease associations inferred from text-mining the literature." NP510006.RAQtX91il7PsF1qcsLPf9L6Q1gsjzcHcU39GlapoiDcps130_provenance.
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- NP510006.RAQtX91il7PsF1qcsLPf9L6Q1gsjzcHcU39GlapoiDcps130_assertion SIO_000772 11207658 NP510006.RAQtX91il7PsF1qcsLPf9L6Q1gsjzcHcU39GlapoiDcps130_provenance.
- NP510006.RAQtX91il7PsF1qcsLPf9L6Q1gsjzcHcU39GlapoiDcps130_assertion evidence source_evidence_literature NP510006.RAQtX91il7PsF1qcsLPf9L6Q1gsjzcHcU39GlapoiDcps130_provenance.
- NP510006.RAQtX91il7PsF1qcsLPf9L6Q1gsjzcHcU39GlapoiDcps130_assertion description "[The serum level of IP-10 was significantly (P < 0.02) higher in patients with AIH, PBC, and chronic hepatitis B and C than in healthy controls, and it was significantly correlated (P < 0.05) with the serum levels of aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase in patients with AIH, PBC, and chronic hepatitis B and C. The serum level of IP-10 was not elevated in RA patients.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP510006.RAQtX91il7PsF1qcsLPf9L6Q1gsjzcHcU39GlapoiDcps130_provenance.