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Associations of a nonsynonymous variant in SLC2A9 with gouty arthritis and uric acid levels in Han Chinese and Solomon Islanders
Annals of Rheumatic Diseases, 09/22/09
Tu H–P et al. – Nonsynonymous SNP rs3733591 variant within SLC2A9 gene from two geographically diverse populations served as an important genetic checkpoint for tophaceous gout and increased uric acid levels.
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