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Polymorphism of 2'-5'-oligoadenylate synthetase (OAS) genes, associated with predisposition to severe forms of tick-borne encephalitis, in human populations of North Eurasia. Molecular biology 2020 3 44 (6): 875-882. Barkhash A V, Babenko V N, Kobzev V F, Romaschenko A G, Voevoda M |
Association analysis of polymorphisms in OAS1 with susceptibility and severity of hand, foot and mouth disease. International journal of immunogenetics 2014 Oct 41 (5): 384-92. Cai Y, Chen Q, Zhou W, Chu C, Ji W, Ding Y, Xu J, Ji Z, You H, Wang |
A functional Toll-like receptor 3 gene (TLR3) may be a risk factor for tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) infection. The Journal of infectious diseases 2011 Feb 203 (4): 523-8. Kindberg Elin, Vene Sirkka, Mickiene Aukse, Lundkvist Åke, Lindquist Lars, Svensson Lenna |
Host genetic risk factors for West Nile virus infection and disease progression. PloS one 2011 6 (9): e24745. Bigham Abigail W, Buckingham Kati J, Husain Sofia, Emond Mary J, Bofferding Kathryn M, Gildersleeve Heidi, Rutherford Ann, Astakhova Natalia M, Perelygin Andrey A, Busch Michael P, Murray Kristy O, Sejvar James J, Green Sharone, Kriesel John, Brinton Margo A, Bamshad Micha |
Variability in the 2'-5'-oligoadenylate synthetase gene cluster is associated with human predisposition to tick-borne encephalitis virus-induced disease. The Journal of infectious diseases 2010 Dec 202 (12): 1813-8. Barkhash Andrey V, Perelygin Andrey A, Babenko Vladimir N, Myasnikova Natalia G, Pilipenko Pavel I, Romaschenko Aida G, Voevoda Mikhail I, Brinton Margo |
Genetic variation in OAS1 is a risk factor for initial infection with West Nile virus in man. PLoS pathogens 2009 Feb 5 (2): e1000321. Lim Jean K, Lisco Andrea, McDermott David H, Huynh Linda, Ward Jerrold M, Johnson Bernard, Johnson Hope, Pape John, Foster Gregory A, Krysztof David, Follmann Dean, Stramer Susan L, Margolis Leonid B, Murphy Philip |
[Polymorphism in the human 2'-5'-oligoadenylate synthetase genes (OAS), associated with predisposition to severe forms of tick-borne encephalitis, in populations from North Eurasia]. Molekuliarnaia biologiia 0 44 (6): 985-93. Barkhash A V, Babenko V N, Kobzev V F, Romashchenko A G, Voevoda M |
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