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Query Trace: Autoimmune Diseases and CARD15[original query] |
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Association of CARD15 polymorphisms with atopy-related traits in a population-based cohort of Caucasian adults. Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2005 Jul 35 (7): 866-72. Weidinger S, Klopp N, Rümmler L, Wagenpfeil S, Baurecht H J, Gauger A, Darsow U, Jakob T, Novak N, Schäfer T, Heinrich J, Behrendt H, Wichmann H E, Ring J, Illig T, |
Crohn's disease associated CARD15 (NOD2) variants are not involved in the susceptibility to type 1 diabetes. Molecular genetics and metabolism 2005 Nov 86 (3): 379-83. Ghandil Pegah, Chelala Claude, Dubois-Laforgue Danièle, Senée Valérie, Caillat-Zucman Sophie, Kockum Ingrid, Luthman Holgar, Nerup Jorn, Pociot Flemming, Timsit José, Julier Céci |
Evaluating the role of the genetic variations of PTPN22, NFKB1, and FcGRIIIA genes in inflammatory bowel disease: a meta-analysis. Inflammatory bowel diseases 2007 Oct 13 (10): 1212-9. Latiano Anna, Palmieri Orazio, Valvano Maria Rosa, Bossa Fabrizio, Latiano Tiziana, Corritore Giuseppe, DeSanto Ermelinda, Andriulli Angelo, Annese Vi |
Epistatic interaction between FCRL3 and MHC in Spanish patients with IBD. Tissue antigens 2007 Apr 69 (4): 313-7. Martínez A, Núñez C, Martín M C, Mendoza J L, Taxonera C, Díaz-Rubio M, de la Concha E G, Urcelay |
CTLA-4 polymorphisms are not associated with ocular inflammatory disease. Tissue antigens 2008 Jul 72 (1): 49-53. Bye L, Modi N, Stanford M R, Kondeatis E, Vaughan R, Fortune F, Kanawati C, Ben-Chetrit E, Ghabra M, Murray P I, Wallace G |
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