Search Results - "Barmada, M.Michael"
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SPINK1/PSTI polymorphisms act as disease modifiers in familial and idiopathic chronic pancreatitis
Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-09-2000)“…Background & Aims: Gain-of-function trypsin mutations cause acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis. Loss of trypsin inhibitor function may have similar…”
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Lipoprotein lipase gene sequencing and plasma lipid profile
Published in Journal of lipid research (01-01-2014)“…Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) plays a crucial role in lipid metabolism by hydrolyzing triglyceride (TG)-rich particles and affecting HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) levels…”
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A Gene for Autosomal Dominant Congenital Nystagmus Localizes to 6p12
Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-05-1996)“…Congenital nystagmus is an idiopathic disorder characterized by bilateral ocular oscillations usually manifest during infancy. Vision is typically decreased…”
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SPINK1/PSTI mutations are associated with tropical pancreatitis and type II diabetes mellitus in Bangladesh
Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-10-2002)“…Background & Aims: Tropical pancreatitis, including tropical calcific pancreatitis and fibrocalculous pancreatic diabetes, is endemic in parts of Asia and…”
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Genetic variation in fatty acid-binding protein-4 and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ interactively influence insulin sensitivity and body composition in males
Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-03-2004)“…Obesity and type 2 diabetes are closely related, multifactorial metabolic conditions characterized by alterations in energy metabolism and glucose homeostasis,…”
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Genetic variation in uncoupling protein 3 is associated with dietary intake and body composition in females
Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-04-2004)“…The uncoupling proteins (UCPs) are a family of mitochondrial transport proteins that promote proton leakage across the inner mitochondrial membrane, uncoupling…”
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Perinuclear neutrophil antibodies are not markers for genetic susceptibility or indicators of genetic heterogeneity in familial ulcerative colitis
Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (2002)“…OBJECTIVES: Autoantibodies that bind to the perinuclear region of neutrophils have been suggested to represent subclinical markers of genetic susceptibility…”
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Genetic analysis of the glutathione s-transferase genes MGST1, GSTM3, GSTT1, and GSTM1 in patients with hereditary pancreatitis
Published in Journal of gastroenterology (01-08-2004)“…Specific mutations in the cationic trypsinogen gene ( PRSS1) are disease-causing in patients with hereditary pancreatitis, but the genetic background still…”
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Analysis of tumor necrosis factor-[alpha], transforming growth factor-[beta] 1 , interleukin-10, and interferon-[gamma] polymorphisms in patients with alcoholic chronic pancreatitis
Published in Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.) (01-01-2004)“…The pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying alcoholic chronic pancreatitis are poorly understood. Cytokines participate in the immunologic progression of acute…”
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Autosomal dominant infantile gastroesophageal reflux disease: exclusion of a 13q14 locus in five well characterized families
Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (2002)“…OBJECTIVES: A genetic locus for pediatric reflux was proposed on chromosome 13q14, but is unconfirmed in independent kindreds. We sought to test this locus in…”
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Analysis of tumor necrosis factor-α, transforming growth factor-β 1, interleukin-10, and interferon-γ polymorphisms in patients with alcoholic chronic pancreatitis
Published in Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.) (2004)“…The pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying alcoholic chronic pancreatitis are poorly understood. Cytokines participate in the immunologic progression of acute…”
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