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The following pages link to Heterozygotes for HFE mutations have no increased risk of advanced alcoholic liver disease (Q35351926):
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- Liver iron is predictive of death in alcoholic cirrhosis: a multivariate study of 229 consecutive patients with alcoholic and/or hepatitis C virus cirrhosis: a prospective follow up study (Q27477844) (← links)
- The haemochromatosis gene: a co-factor for chronic liver diseases? (Q33731087) (← links)
- The haemochromatosis gene: a global perspective and implications for the Asia-Pacific region (Q33760038) (← links)
- Alcoholic liver disease (Q33896469) (← links)
- Morbidity risk in HFE associated hereditary hemochromatosis C282Y heterozygotes (Q34904432) (← links)
- Prevalence of 845G>A HFE mutation in Slavic populations: an east-west linear gradient in South Slavs (Q35055906) (← links)
- Hereditary hemochromatosis: update for 2003. (Q35068027) (← links)
- Iron as a co-morbid factor in nonhemochromatotic liver disease (Q35212534) (← links)
- Iron chelators and iron toxicity (Q35212539) (← links)
- Interleukin 10 promoter region polymorphisms and susceptibility to advanced alcoholic liver disease (Q35359662) (← links)
- Lack of association between HFE gene mutations and hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with cirrhosis (Q35595951) (← links)
- HFE gene in primary and secondary hepatic iron overload. (Q36177897) (← links)
- Iron homeostasis and H63D mutations in alcoholics with and without liver disease (Q37122115) (← links)
- The evolutionary adaptation of the C282Y mutation to culture and climate during the European Neolithic (Q37344035) (← links)
- HFE genetic variability and risk of alcoholic liver disease: A meta-analysis (Q38376653) (← links)
- Prevalence of the hemochromatosis gene mutation in patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and correlation with degree of liver fibrosis (Q44355035) (← links)
- Hfe mutations and iron overload in patients with alcoholic liver disease (Q50190508) (← links)
- Evidence that the Cys282Tyr mutation of the HFE gene originated from a population in Southern Scandinavia and spread with the Vikings (Q73489115) (← links)
- Molecular medicine and hemochromatosis: at the crossroads (Q77738423) (← links)
- Prevalence of the C282Y mutation of the hemochromatosis gene in liver transplant recipients and donors (Q78171458) (← links)
- [Mutations in the HFE gene (C282Y, H63D, S65C) in alcoholic patients with finding of iron overload] (Q78318907) (← links)