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Association of Liver Injury From Specific Drugs, or Groups of Drugs, With Polymorphisms in HLA and Other Genes in a Genome-Wide Association Study.
Gastroenterology
136
2017
A*33, A*33:01, DILI, HLA, HLA class I allele, HLA genes, HLA-A*33:01, Liver Injury, amoxicillin, cholestatic and mixed DILI, chromosome 18, chromosome 2, clavulanate, drug-induced liver injury, fenofibrate, flucloxacillin, genetic polymorphisms, hepatocellular DILI, lipopolysaccharide-responsive vesicle trafficking, beach and anchor containing gene, patients, persons, polymorphisms, rs114577328, rs116561224, rs28521457, rs72631567, sertraline, statin, statins, terbinafine, ticlopidine
Author NameAffiliation
Paola NicolettiColumbia University
Ashley SawleColumbia University
Elizabeth T CirulliDuke University
Mark J DalyBroad Institute of Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mark J DalyBroad Institute of Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Anke H Maitland-van der ZeeUtrecht University
Paul B WatkinsUniversity of North Carolina Institute for Drug Safety Sciences, Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Yufeng ShenColumbia University
Thomas J UrbanUNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina
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