Abstract — Chronic alcohol consumption is a major cause of liver cirrhosis which, however, develops in only a minority of heavy drin-kers. Evidence from twin studies indicates that genetic factors account for at least 50 % of individual susceptibility. The contribution of genetic factors to the development of diseases may be investigated either by means of animal experiments, through linkage studies in families of affected patients, or population based case–control studies. With regard to the latter, single nucleotide polymorphisms of genes involved in the degradation of alcohol, antioxidant defense, necroinflammation, and formation and degradation of extracellular matrix are attractive candidates for studying genotype–phenotype association...
INTRODUCTION: Liver cirrhosis develops only in a minority of heavy drinkers. Genetic factors may acc...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Susceptibility to organ damage induced by alcohol may be due to inherited variat...
The present study investigated the genetic contribution to alcohol dependence (AD) using genome-wide...
Abstract — Chronic alcohol consumption is a major cause of liver cirrhosis which, however, develops ...
The susceptibility to developing alcohol dependence and significant alcohol-related liver injury is ...
The aim of study was to detect the genetic factors which cause the predisposition for alcoholic live...
micro-RNA family, which is potentially involved in alcohol-induced inflammation. Therefore, this st...
Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is a major public health issue caused by excessive alcohol cons...
Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is a major public health issue caused by excessive alcohol cons...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) accounts for the majority of chronic liver disease in Western countrie...
Although a clear correlation exists between cumulative alcohol intake and liver disease, only some o...
Only a minority ot excessive drinkers develop cirrhosis. The main cofactors implicated in the pathop...
Aim: to detect the genetic factors predisposing alcoholic liver lesion. The main candidate genes of ...
Different gene variants have been identified as risk or protective factors in alcoholism. The genes ...
BackgroundThe risk of alcohol-related liver cirrhosis increases with increasing alcohol consumption,...
INTRODUCTION: Liver cirrhosis develops only in a minority of heavy drinkers. Genetic factors may acc...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Susceptibility to organ damage induced by alcohol may be due to inherited variat...
The present study investigated the genetic contribution to alcohol dependence (AD) using genome-wide...
Abstract — Chronic alcohol consumption is a major cause of liver cirrhosis which, however, develops ...
The susceptibility to developing alcohol dependence and significant alcohol-related liver injury is ...
The aim of study was to detect the genetic factors which cause the predisposition for alcoholic live...
micro-RNA family, which is potentially involved in alcohol-induced inflammation. Therefore, this st...
Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is a major public health issue caused by excessive alcohol cons...
Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is a major public health issue caused by excessive alcohol cons...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) accounts for the majority of chronic liver disease in Western countrie...
Although a clear correlation exists between cumulative alcohol intake and liver disease, only some o...
Only a minority ot excessive drinkers develop cirrhosis. The main cofactors implicated in the pathop...
Aim: to detect the genetic factors predisposing alcoholic liver lesion. The main candidate genes of ...
Different gene variants have been identified as risk or protective factors in alcoholism. The genes ...
BackgroundThe risk of alcohol-related liver cirrhosis increases with increasing alcohol consumption,...
INTRODUCTION: Liver cirrhosis develops only in a minority of heavy drinkers. Genetic factors may acc...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Susceptibility to organ damage induced by alcohol may be due to inherited variat...
The present study investigated the genetic contribution to alcohol dependence (AD) using genome-wide...