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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2008 Sep; 39(5): 917-21
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-34601

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Discrepancies in angiotensin-1 converting enzyme (ACE) allele genetic susceptibility with disease etiology have been attributed to ethnic differences. We investigated ACE gene polymorphism of the multiethnic Malaysian population by utilizing nested polymerase chain reaction. Allelic frequency of 0.65 and 0.35 for I and D allele, respectively in the pooled population was comparable with other Asian populations. A significant association was found between the Malaysian ethnic groups and ACE I/D genotype. The II genotype was found at higher frequency among the Malays but a greater frequency of DD genotype among Indians.


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, Fréquence d'allèle , Génétique des populations , Génotype , Humains , Malaisie , Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A/génétique , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne , Polymorphisme génétique
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2005 Jul; 36(4): 1011-3
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-32063

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The concentration of plasma sialic acid was estimated using the modified chemical method and the more sensitive enzymatic method in 20 subjects with impaired glucose tolerance and 20 control subjects. The mean sialic acid concentration values of the control subjects and subjects with impaired glucose tolerance using the enzymatic method were 1.747 +/- 0.047 and 2.583 +/- 0.070 mmole/l and 1.753 +/- 0.067 and 2.591 +/- 1.02 mmole/l for the chemical method. The intra-assay coefficient of variation for the control subjects and for the subjects with impaired glucose tolerance were 1.963% and 1.583%, respectively, for the enzymatic assay and 2.728% and 2.431%, respectively, for the chemical assay. The inter-assay coefficient of variation for the control subjects and for the subjects with impaired glucose tolerance were 2.686% and 2.723% for the enzymatic assay, and 3.819% and 3.95% for the chemical assay. Since the values do not differ significantly, the chemical assay is a cost effective method that can be used in large epidemiological studies.


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Techniques de chimie analytique/économie , Test ELISA/méthodes , Humains , Malaisie , Acide orthoperiodique , Trousses de réactifs pour diagnostic , Reproductibilité des résultats , Résorcinol , Acides sialiques/analyse
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