Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s ?p "[As indicated by the prevalence of an open reading frame of FCGR2C, Fcgamma receptor (FcgammaR) type IIc is expressed in 18% of healthy individuals and is strongly associated with the hematological autoimmune disease idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) (present in 34.4% of ITP patients; OR 2.4 (1.3-4.5), P < .009).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine."@en ?g. }
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- NP830392.RAXApBds5eHQNGy34In2IUwFRLNuq7iGnai6TBikYiSds130_assertion description "[As indicated by the prevalence of an open reading frame of FCGR2C, Fcgamma receptor (FcgammaR) type IIc is expressed in 18% of healthy individuals and is strongly associated with the hematological autoimmune disease idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) (present in 34.4% of ITP patients; OR 2.4 (1.3-4.5), P < .009).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP830392.RAXApBds5eHQNGy34In2IUwFRLNuq7iGnai6TBikYiSds130_provenance.
- NP756844.RA0cm97wiail_oGVes24gfz1XnbOcEnycSfDFRNCxdE7I130_assertion description "[As indicated by the prevalence of an open reading frame of FCGR2C, Fcgamma receptor (FcgammaR) type IIc is expressed in 18% of healthy individuals and is strongly associated with the hematological autoimmune disease idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) (present in 34.4% of ITP patients; OR 2.4 (1.3-4.5), P < .009).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP756844.RA0cm97wiail_oGVes24gfz1XnbOcEnycSfDFRNCxdE7I130_provenance.
- NP551489.RAEFBVbnBfAuTHvO2kRxzbQhyeI6yorRQgPJvhH_HxTy8130_assertion description "[As indicated by the prevalence of an open reading frame of FCGR2C, Fcgamma receptor (FcgammaR) type IIc is expressed in 18% of healthy individuals and is strongly associated with the hematological autoimmune disease idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) (present in 34.4% of ITP patients; OR 2.4 (1.3-4.5), P < .009).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP551489.RAEFBVbnBfAuTHvO2kRxzbQhyeI6yorRQgPJvhH_HxTy8130_provenance.