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Genetic variations in bile acid homeostasis are not overrepresented in alcoholic cirrhosis compared to patients with heavy alcohol abuse and absent liver disease

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Fig. 1. Comparison of allelic frequencies of ABCB11 c.1331T . G between alcoholic patients with and without cirrhosis
Table III. Allelic and genotypic frequencies of NR1I1 SNPs in alcoholic patients with and without cirrhosis
Table III. Allelic and genotypic frequencies of NR1I1 SNPs in alcoholic patients with and without cirrhosis

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