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Identification of a variant associated with adult-type hypolactasia

adult

Enattah NS, Terwilliger JD.
GSID: D2y2X2WcoxAJ
NS Enattah, T Sahi, E Savilahti, JD Terwilliger… - Nature …, 2002 - nature.com

Adult-type hypolactasia, also known as lactase non-persistence (lactose intolerance), is a common autosomal recessive condition resulting from the physiological decline in activity of …

A genetic test which can be used to diagnose adult-type hypolactasia in children

adult

Enattah NS.
GSID: aYkqwefnCJkJ
H Rasinperä, E Savilahti, NS Enattah, M Kuokkanen… - Gut, 2004 - gut.bmj.com

Background/Aims: Adult-type hypolactasia (primary lactose malabsorption) affects most of world’s human population and limits the use of fresh milk due to lactose intolerance. The …

Polymorphisms of the thiopurine S-methyltransferase gene among the Libyan population.

The Libyan journal of medicine

Zeglam HB, Benhamer A, Aboud A, Rtemi H, Mattardi M, Saleh SS, Bashein A, Enattah N.
PMID: 28349793
Libyan J Med. 2015 Jan;10(1):27053. doi: 10.3402/ljm.v10.27053.

Background Thiopurine S-methyltransferase (TPMT) is a cytosolic enzyme that catalyses the S-methylation of 6-mercaptopurine and azathioprine. Low activity phenotypes are correlated with polymorphism in the TPMT gene. Patients with low or undetectable TMPT activity could develop severe myelosuppression when...

Association between vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms and chronic periodontitis among Libyans.

The Libyan journal of medicine

El Jilani MM, Mohamed AA, Zeglam HB, Alhudiri IM, Ramadan AM, Saleh SS, Elkabir M, Amer IB, Ashammakhi N, Enattah NS.
PMID: 28349804
Libyan J Med. 2015 Jan;10(1):26771. doi: 10.3402/ljm.v10.26771.

Background Chronic periodontitis (CP) is a common oral disease characterized by inflammation in the supporting tissue of the teeth 'the periodontium', periodontal attachment loss, and alveolar bone loss. The disease has a microbial etiology; however, recent findings suggest that...

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