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. 2005 Nov;54(11):1663-4.
doi: 10.1136/gut.2004.062992.

Association of a new cationic trypsinogen gene mutation (V39A) with chronic pancreatitis in an Italian family

Association of a new cationic trypsinogen gene mutation (V39A) with chronic pancreatitis in an Italian family

C Arduino et al. Gut. 2005 Nov.
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Pedigree showing the age of subjects, and for those with pancreatitis (black symbols) their age at onset (where known). WT, wild-type (that is, subjects without pancreatitis and without the V39A mutation); black triangle, index patient; ?, no clinical or genetic data available.

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