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A Comprehensive Look at the -13910 C>T LCT Gene Polymorphism as a Molecular Marker for Vitamin D and Calcium Levels in Young Adults in Central and Eastern Europe: A Preliminary Study. [PDF]
Kowalówka M +3 more
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UEG Week 2013 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 1, Issue S1, Page A135-A587, October 2013.
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Centro de Genética y GenómicaBACKGROUND: Lactase nonpersistence (LNP) in humans is a genetically determined trait. This age-dependent decrease of lactase expression is most frequently caused by single nucleotide polymorphisms in the regulatory region of
Arancibia, María Eugenia +11 more
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Gregorio Peron,1 Stefano Dall’Acqua,1,2 Vincenzo Sorrenti,1,3 Maria Carrara,1 Stefano Fortinguerra,3 Giulia Zorzi,3 Alessandro Buriani3 1Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences, University of Padova, Padova, Italy; 2Unir&d ...
Peron G +6 more
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Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth as a cause of lactase deficiency
Aim. To establish the rate of lactase deficiency (LD) in patients with post-infectious irritable bowel syndrome (PI-IBS), to define a role of enteric bacteria in the pathogenesis of hypolactasia, and to evaluate the efficiency of probiotic therapy ...
N A Fadeeva +3 more
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Lactose Malabsorption and Presumed Related Disorders: A Review of Current Evidence. [PDF]
Usai-Satta P, Lai M, Oppia F.
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Influence of Milk on Exhaled Carbon Monoxide (CO) Measurement by Portable CO Monitors. [PDF]
Miyoshi K +3 more
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Adult-type hypolactasia and lactose malabsorption in Poland
Background: The available data on the incidence of lactose malabsorption are contradictory. Potential bias in random selection is a major drawback of studies performed to-date.
Lisowska, Aleksandra +7 more
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The human adult-type hypolactasia is a heterogeneous condition in in vitro biosynthetic studies
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EM Danielsen +8 more
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Background: Lactase non-persistence (LNP) or hypolactasia, a condition affecting 75% of the world’s population, is characterized by inactivity of the lactase enzyme.
Helga Karlström (15398576) +7 more
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