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Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptor Genotypes and Haplotypes Contribute to Susceptibility to Hepatitis B Virus and Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Cameroon. Omics : a journal of integrative biology 2020 1 24 (2): 110-115. Torimiro Judith, Yengo Clauvis Kunkeng, Bimela Jude Saber, Tiedeu Atogho Barbara, Lebon Patrick Awoumou, Sake Carole Stephanie, Kouanfack Charles, Nchinda Godwin, Rowland-Jones Sarah, Yindom Louis-Mar |
Genetic diversity of the KIR/HLA system and susceptibility to hepatitis C virus-related diseases. PloS one 2015 10 (2): e0117420. De Re Valli, Caggiari Laura, De Zorzi Mariangela, Repetto Ombretta, Zignego Anna Linda, Izzo Francesco, Tornesello Maria Lina, Buonaguro Franco Maria, Mangia Alessandra, Sansonno Domenico, Racanelli Vito, De Vita Salvatore, Pioltelli Pietro, Vaccher Emanuela, Berretta Massimiliano, Beretta Massimiliano, Mazzaro Cesare, Libra Massimo, Gini Andrea, Zucchetto Antonella, Cannizzaro Renato, De Paoli Pao |
Variation in both IL28B and KIR2DS3 genes influence pegylated interferon and ribavirin hepatitis C treatment outcome in HIV-1 co-infection. PloS one 2013 8 (6): e66831. Keane Ciara, O'Shea Daire, Reiberger Thomas, Peck-Radosavljevic Markus, Farrell Gillian, Bergin Colm, Gardiner Clair |
Innate immune genes synergize to predict increased risk of chronic disease in hepatitis C virus infection. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011 Apr 108 (14): 5736-41. Dring Megan M, Morrison Maria H, McSharry Brian P, Guinan Kieran J, Hagan Richard, , O'Farrelly Cliona, Gardiner Clair |
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