Published 2021
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Publication
X Chromosome Contribution to the Genetic Architecture of Primary Biliary Cholangitis
- Creators
- Asselta, Rosanna
- Paraboschi, Elvezia Maria
- Gerussi, Alessio
- Cordell, Heather J
- Mells, George F
- Sandford, Richard N
- Jones, David E
- Nakamura, Minoru
- Ueno, Kazuko
- Hitomi, Yuki
- Kawashima, Minae
- Nishida, Nao
- Tokunaga, Katsushi
- Nagasaki, Masao
- Tanaka, Atsushi
- Tang, Ruqi
- Li, Zhiqiang
- Shi, Yongyong
- Liu, Xiangdong
- Xiong, Ma
- Hirschfield, Gideon
- Siminovitch, Katherine A
- Carbone, Marco
- Cardamone, Giulia
- Duga, Stefano
- Gershwin, M Eric
- Seldin, Michael F
- Invernizzi, Pietro
- Giannini Edoardo
- Others:
- Asselta, Rosanna
- Paraboschi, Elvezia Maria
- Gerussi, Alessio
- Cordell, Heather J
- Mells, George F
- Sandford, Richard N
- Jones, David E
- Nakamura, Minoru
- Ueno, Kazuko
- Hitomi, Yuki
- Kawashima, Minae
- Nishida, Nao
- Tokunaga, Katsushi
- Nagasaki, Masao
- Tanaka, Atsushi
- Tang, Ruqi
- Li, Zhiqiang
- Shi, Yongyong
- Liu, Xiangdong
- Xiong, Ma
- Hirschfield, Gideon
- Siminovitch, Katherine A
- Carbone, Marco
- Cardamone, Giulia
- Duga, Stefano
- Gershwin, M Eric
- Seldin, Michael F
- Invernizzi, Pietro
- Giannini, Edoardo
Description
Genome-wide association studies in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) have failed to find X chromosome (chrX) variants associated with the disease. Here, we specifically explore the chrX contribution to PBC, a sexually dimorphic complex autoimmune disease.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1047285
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1047285
- Origin repository
- UNIGE