Single nucleotide polymorphism of Notch1 gene rs3124599 allele is associated with the severity of CVA6-related HFMD in the Chinese Han population
Zijie Li,
Wangquan Ji,
Bowen Dai
et al.
Abstract:Background
There is evidence suggesting that Notch1 signaling pathway contributes to the development of hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD); however, the role of Notch1 gene polymorphisms in the severity of coxsackievirus A6 (CVA6)-related HFMD remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between Notch1 gene polymorphisms and the severity of CVA6-related HFMD.
Methods
A total of 196 patients (Chinese Han population) diagnosed with CVA6-related HFMD … Show more
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