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- source_evidence_literature type ECO_0000212 NP568024.RAYNzWEuBhIVFK_JWb3zqullYkQ1FSAeH983UUkkNizbs130_provenance.
- source_evidence_literature label "DisGeNET evidence - LITERATURE" NP568024.RAYNzWEuBhIVFK_JWb3zqullYkQ1FSAeH983UUkkNizbs130_provenance.
- source_evidence_literature comment "Gene-disease associations inferred from text-mining the literature." NP568024.RAYNzWEuBhIVFK_JWb3zqullYkQ1FSAeH983UUkkNizbs130_provenance.
- NP568024.RAYNzWEuBhIVFK_JWb3zqullYkQ1FSAeH983UUkkNizbs130_assertion description "[Of the babies born with CF, 283�(67.4%) were detected by newborn screening alone, 61�(14.5%) had meconium ileus, 33�(7.9%) had a family history of CF, nine (2.1%) were diagnosed antenatally, and 34�(8.1%) were missed by screening (17�missed because IRT level was <�99th percentile, two with repeat IRT level not elevated, 14�without a screened CFTR mutation, and one with missing data).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP568024.RAYNzWEuBhIVFK_JWb3zqullYkQ1FSAeH983UUkkNizbs130_provenance.
- NP568024.RAYNzWEuBhIVFK_JWb3zqullYkQ1FSAeH983UUkkNizbs130_assertion evidence source_evidence_literature NP568024.RAYNzWEuBhIVFK_JWb3zqullYkQ1FSAeH983UUkkNizbs130_provenance.
- NP568024.RAYNzWEuBhIVFK_JWb3zqullYkQ1FSAeH983UUkkNizbs130_assertion SIO_000772 22256939 NP568024.RAYNzWEuBhIVFK_JWb3zqullYkQ1FSAeH983UUkkNizbs130_provenance.
- NP568024.RAYNzWEuBhIVFK_JWb3zqullYkQ1FSAeH983UUkkNizbs130_assertion wasDerivedFrom befree-20140225 NP568024.RAYNzWEuBhIVFK_JWb3zqullYkQ1FSAeH983UUkkNizbs130_provenance.
- NP568024.RAYNzWEuBhIVFK_JWb3zqullYkQ1FSAeH983UUkkNizbs130_assertion wasGeneratedBy ECO_0000203 NP568024.RAYNzWEuBhIVFK_JWb3zqullYkQ1FSAeH983UUkkNizbs130_provenance.
- befree-20140225 importedOn "2014-02-25" NP568024.RAYNzWEuBhIVFK_JWb3zqullYkQ1FSAeH983UUkkNizbs130_provenance.