S.J. Chang
Department of Public Health
Faculty of Medicine
College of Medicine
Kaohsiung Medical University
Taiwan
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- The cyclic GMP-dependent protein kinase II gene associates with gout disease: identified by genome-wide analysis and case-control study. Chang, S.J., Tsai, M.H., Ko, Y.C., Tsai, P.C., Chen, C.J., Lai, H.M. Ann. Rheum. Dis. (2009)
- Associations between gout tophus and polymorphisms 869T/C and -509C/T in transforming growth factor beta1 gene. Chang, S.J., Chen, C.J., Tsai, F.C., Lai, H.M., Tsai, P.C., Tsai, M.H., Ko, Y.C. Rheumatology. (Oxford) (2008)
- The polymorphism -863C/A in tumour necrosis factor-alpha gene contributes an independent association to gout. Chang, S.J., Tsai, P.C., Chen, C.J., Lai, H.M., Ko, Y.C. Rheumatology. (Oxford) (2007)