rs671
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0.900 |
GeneticVariation |
BEFREE |
Our findings demonstrate that these variants, which were highly linked with ALDH2 rs671 and ADH1B rs1229984, were significant modulators for AD in our Han Chinese cohort.
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31591379 |
2019 |
rs671
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0.900 |
GeneticVariation |
BEFREE |
Genetic polymorphisms of alcohol dehydrogenase-1B (ADH1B; rs1229984, His48Arg) and aldehyde dehydrogenase-2 (ALDH2; rs671, Glu504Lys) affect body weight, body fat, and lipid metabolism in individuals with alcohol dependence, and the aim of this study was to identify their determinants in relation to the development of fatty liver.
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29063269 |
2018 |
rs671
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0.900 |
GeneticVariation |
BEFREE |
Three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in alcohol-metabolizing genes - ADH1B (Arg47His), ADH1C (Ile350Val) and ALDH2 (Glu504Lys) have been extensively associated with flush reaction and alcoholism.
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28610454 |
2018 |
rs671
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0.900 |
GeneticVariation |
BEFREE |
Among northeast Asians, the variant aldehyde dehydrogenase allele, ALDH2*2 (rs671, A/G, minor/major), has been inversely associated with alcohol dependence.
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28728635 |
2017 |
rs671
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0.900 |
GeneticVariation |
BEFREE |
ALDH2 rs671 polymorphism is proven to be closely related to the prevalence of CAD, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and alcoholism, which are etiological factors of heart failure.
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27742538 |
2017 |
rs671
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0.900 |
GeneticVariation |
BEFREE |
To evaluate the association between the alcohol dehydrogenase 1C (ADH1C) Ile350Val and aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) Glu504Lys polymorphisms and alcohol dependence in a Turkish sample.
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25372623 |
2015 |
rs671
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0.900 |
GeneticVariation |
GWASDB |
When rs671 was considered as a candidate SNP in females, it explained 23.6% of the variation in flushing response, but alcohol consumption rates were too low among females-despite familial enrichment for AD-for an adequate test of association for either AD or maximum drinks.
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24277619 |
2014 |
rs671
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0.900 |
GeneticVariation |
BEFREE |
Genetic polymorphisms of alcohol dehydrogenase-1B (ADH1B, rs1229984) and aldehyde dehydrogenase-2 (ALDH2, rs671) affect ethanol (EtOH) metabolism and susceptibility to alcoholism.
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23969552 |
2014 |
rs671
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0.900 |
GeneticVariation |
GWASCAT |
When rs671 was considered as a candidate SNP in females, it explained 23.6% of the variation in flushing response, but alcohol consumption rates were too low among females-despite familial enrichment for AD-for an adequate test of association for either AD or maximum drinks.
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24277619 |
2014 |
rs671
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0.900 |
GeneticVariation |
BEFREE |
When rs671 was considered as a candidate SNP in females, it explained 23.6% of the variation in flushing response, but alcohol consumption rates were too low among females-despite familial enrichment for AD-for an adequate test of association for either AD or maximum drinks.
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24277619 |
2014 |
rs671
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0.900 |
GeneticVariation |
BEFREE |
Individuals heterozygous or homozygous for the lys (A or *2) allele at the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) glu504lys (rs671) of ALDH2 have greatly reduced ability to metabolize acetaldehyde, which greatly decreases their risk for alcohol dependence (AD).
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22102315 |
2012 |
rs671
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0.900 |
GeneticVariation |
BEFREE |
Because alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH1B) His47Arg and mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH2) Glu487Lys single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), which affect alcohol metabolism, have been reported to exert significant impacts on alcohol consumption and on the risk for alcoholism in East Asia populations, we explored associations of the two functional SNPs with suicide using a case-control study of 283 completed suicides and 319 control subjects in the Japanese population.
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20180859 |
2010 |
rs671
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0.900 |
GeneticVariation |
BEFREE |
Data presented show that antialcohol drugs that inhibit Aldh2 gene expression can be generated endogenously in liver cells infected by an adenoviral vector carrying an antisense-coding gene, thus mimicking the high-acetaldehyde phenotype that exists in humans carrying the Glu487Lys mutation who are protected against alcoholism.
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16131845 |
2005 |