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ACE I/D gene polymorphism can't predict the steroid responsiveness in Asian children with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome: a meta-analysis.

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Table 1. Characteristics of the studies evaluating the effects of ACE I/D gene polymorphism on SRNS risk.
Figure 1-B for D, Figure 2-B for DD; Table 5). The results coming from the random effects method might be more stable compared with those in the fixed effects method.
Figure 2. Association of DD genotype with SRNS risk and SSNS susceptibility. A: DD genotype and SRNS; B: DD genotype and SSNS.
Table 6. Meta analysis for the difference of the ACE I/D gene distribution between SRNS and SSNS.

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