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- TCF7L2 gene polymorphisms do not predict susceptibility to diabetes in tropical calcific pancreatitis but may interact with SPINK1 and CTSB mutations in predicting diabetes.
Full Author : ['Mahurkar, Swapna', 'Bhaskar, Seema', 'Reddy, D Nageshwar', 'Prakash, Swami', 'Rao, G Venkat', 'Singh, Shivaram Prasad', 'Thomas, Varghese', 'Chandak, Giriraj Ratan']
Journal Title : BMC medical genetics
Chapter : Section3
Journal Year : 2008
Cited by : Not Available
BACKGROUND: Tropical calcific pancreatitis (TCP) is a type of chronic pancreatitis unique to developing countries in tropical regions and one of its important features is invariable progression to diabetes, a condition called fibro-calculous pancreatic di.....
Keywords : ["tropical calcific pancreatitis", "predict susceptibility", "may interact", "gene polymorphism", "ctsb mutation", "predict diabetes", "diabetes"]