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Genetic Markers for IDDM

Park YS

  • KMID: 2063280
  • J Korean Diabetes Assoc.
  • 1997 Mar;21(1):14-24.
No abstract available.
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Genetic marker and cellular immune response of Behcet's disease

Park KS, Kim HY, Park DJ

  • KMID: 1690219
  • Korean J Immunol.
  • 1991 May;13(1):99-104.
No abstract available.
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Understanding of molecular pathogenesis and genetic markers in colorectal cancer

Kim YH

  • KMID: 2259110
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2010 Aug;79(2):113-118.
Colorectal cancers results from the progressive accumulation of genetic and epigenetic alterations that lead to cellular transformation and tumor progression. Genomic instability, including chromosomal translocations and microsatellite instability, plays a...
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Characterization of microsatellite markers covering chromosome 1 in the Korean and Japanese populations

Lee YJ, Park SB

  • KMID: 2400563
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 2004 Dec;34(6):537-543.
Microsatellite markers are considered to be very promising genetic markers for genetic linkage analysis. The majority of the markers are as informative as in Caucasians but there are significant ethnic...
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Molecular Analysis of Exophiala Species Using Molecular Markers

Chee HY, Kim YK

  • KMID: 2312356
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2002 Mar;30(1):1-4.
Genetic relatedness of medically important Exophiala species such as E. dermatitidis, E. mansonii, and three E. jeanselmei varieties: jeanselmei, lecanii-corni, and heteromorpha was examined using PCR-RFLP (restriction fragment length polymorphism)...
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Genetic Markers for Idiopathic Scoliosis in Arab Population: A Pilot Study

Al-Omran A, Sadat-Ali , Al-Othman

STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional screening. PURPOSE: This study was conducted to determine if there is any association of the three microsatellite markers on chromosome 19p 13.3 in unrelated Saudi Arabian girls who...
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HLA-linked Genetic Markers in Koreans

Kim JD, Choi IH, Kim SJ

The polymorphic variants of HLA-linked genetic markers GLO, Bf, C2 and C4 were determined in Koreans. The GLO2 allele was found at a similar frequency as compared with other orientals...
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The usefulness of the genetic markers at the low-density lipoprotein receptor gene locus for the genetic diagnosis of familial hypercholesterolemia

Choi BJ, Park HY, Kim GY, Nm SM, Cho SY, Jang YS

  • KMID: 1985204
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2000 Mar;58(3):283-292.
BACKGROUND: Familial hypercholesterolemia(FH) is an autosomal dominant metabolic disorder caused by the mutation in low density lipoprotein receptor(LDLR) gene. However, direct genetic diagnosis of LDLR gene mutation is not easily available because...
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A Case of Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus: Transient or Permanent?

Lee DY, Yi HK, Hwang PH

  • KMID: 2001527
  • J Korean Soc Pediatr Endocrinol.
  • 2000 Dec;5(2):210-214.
A case of neonatal diabetes mellitus is described. The child presented with low birth weight but was normal in appearance. She was acidotic and ketonuria was observed. The HLA typing...
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Risk Assessment and Pharmacogenetics in Molecular and Genomic Epidemiology

Park SK, Choi JY

In this article, we reviewed the literature on risk assessment (RA) models with and without molecular genomic markers and the current utility of the markers in the pharmacogenetic field. Epidemiological...
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Genetic and Epigenetic Marker-Based DNA Test of Stool Is a Promising Approach for Colorectal Cancer Screening

An SW, Kim NK, Chung HC

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignancies and leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world. However, it may be treated effectively by surgical removal of the...
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Clinical Implications of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Diagnosis of Asthma and its Subtypes

Park JS, Son JH, Park CS, Chang HS

For the past three decades, a large number of genetic studies have been performed to examine genetic variants associated with asthma and its subtypes in hopes of gaining better understanding...
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Characterization of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in 55 Disease-Associated Genes in a Korean Population

Lee SK, Kim HG, Kang JJ, Oh W, Oh B, Kwack KB

  • KMID: 2166273
  • Genomics Inform.
  • 2007 Dec;5(4):152-160.
Most common diseases are caused by multiple genetic and environmental factors. Among the genetic factors, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are common DNA sequence variations in individuals and can serve as...
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Biomarkers in chemoprevention for upper aerodigestive tract tumors

Shin DM, Ro JY, Hong WK

A chemopreventive approach to cancers of the upper aerodigestive tract (including those of head and neck and lung) to reduce the incidence and mortality rates for these cancers has become...
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Matrix Metallopeptidase 3 Polymorphisms: Emerging genetic Markers in Human Breast Cancer Metastasis

Suhaimi SA, Chan SC, Rosli R

Matrix metallopeptidase 3 or MMP3, is a zinc-dependent proteolytic enzyme that is involved in various physiological processes via modification of the extracellular matrix. In particular, its over-expression has been associated...
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Molecular Imaging in the Age of Genomic Medicine

Byun J

  • KMID: 2166255
  • Genomics Inform.
  • 2007 Jun;5(2):46-55.
The convergence of molecular and genetic disciplines with non-invasive imaging technologies has provided an opportunity for earlier detection of disease processes which begin with molecular and cellular abnormalities. This emerging...
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Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms of a 16 kb Region on Human Chromosome 11p15.5 that Includes the H19 Gene

Park MH, Ku HJ, Lee HJ, Kim KJ, Park C, Oh B, Kimm KC, Lee JY

  • KMID: 1572676
  • Genomics Inform.
  • 2005 Sep;3(3):74-79.
The H19 gene, located at human chromosome 11p15.5, is imprinted in most normal human tissues. However, imprinting is often lost in tumors suggesting H19 is a putative tumor suppressor. We...
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The Frequencies of HLA Alleles in Bipolar Disorder

Jun T

  • KMID: 2340428
  • J Korean Neuropsychiatr Assoc.
  • 2000 Jan;39(1):219-228.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the potential of HLA as a candidate gene for the genetic marker of bipolar disorder, we carried out the association study between allelic frequency of HLA and...
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Statistical Parameters for Evaluating the Identification Power of STR Loci

Lee HS, Lee JW, Han GR, Hwang JJ

  • KMID: 2305511
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 1998 Oct;22(2):13-19.
When we intend to do the personal identification using DNA profiles, it will obviously be better to use as much information as possible. The power of identification is increased by...
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Genetic Polymorphism of Jeju Horses by Microsatellite DNA Markers in Korea

Lee JE, Shin JH, Yun YM, Lee KK, Lee H, Kweon OK, Yun YS, Suh JG, Shin NS, Seong JK

  • KMID: 2312069
  • Lab Anim Res.
  • 2010 Jun;26(2):219-221.
We determined the genetic diversity and distance between Jeju and Thoroughbred horses by genotyping for 20 microsatellite loci consisting of (TG)n repetitive sequence. The expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.1 to...
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