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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Geographical clustering and maintained health in individuals harbouring the mutation for Greenland familial cholestasis: A population-based study

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Pages 445-450 | Received 26 Apr 2005, Published online: 26 Aug 2009

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Henrik Bygum Krarup, Stig Andersen, Poul Henning Madsen, Henrik Okkels, Bodil Helenius Hvingel & Peter Laurberg. (2008) Benign course of long-standing hepatitis B virus infection among Greenland Inuit?. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 43:3, pages 334-343.
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Henrik B. Krarup, Karsten F. Rex & Stig Andersen. (2022) Mortality in Greenlanders with chronic hepatitis B virus infection. Journal of Viral Hepatitis 29:6, pages 432-437.
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