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Significance of CCL2, CCL5 and CCR2 polymorphisms for adverse prognosis of Japanese encephalitis from an endemic population of India.
Scientific reports 2017 Oct 7 (1): 13716. Chowdhury Purvita, Khan Siraj Ahm |
Analysis of the relationship between single nucleotide polymorphism of the CD209, IL-10, IL-28 and CCR5 D32 genes with the human predisposition to developing tick-borne encephalitis.
Postepy higieny i medycyny doswiadczalnej (Online) 2017 Jan 71 (1): 788-796. Czupryna Piotr, Parczewski Mi?osz, Grygorczuk Sambor, Pancewicz S?awomir, Zajkowska Joanna, Dunaj Justyna, Kondrusik Maciej, Krawczuk Katarzyna, Moniuszko-Malinowska An |
The expression of the chemokine receptor CCR5 in tick-borne encephalitis.
Journal of neuroinflammation 2016 13 (1): 45. Grygorczuk Sambor, Osada Joanna, Parczewski Mi?osz, Moniuszko Anna, ?wierzbi?ska Renata, Kondrusik Maciej, Czupryna Piotr, Dunaj Justyna, D?browska Milena, Pancewicz S?awom |
Increased concentration of interferon lambda-3, interferon beta and interleukin-10 in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with tick-borne encephalitis.
Cytokine 2015 Feb 71 (2): 125-31. Grygorczuk Sambor, Parczewski Mi?osz, Moniuszko Anna, ?wierzbi?ska Renata, Kondrusik Maciej, Zajkowska Joanna, Czupryna Piotr, Dunaj Justyna, Boro?-Kaczmarska Anna, Pancewicz S?awom |
Polymorphisms in chemokine receptor 5 and Toll-like receptor 3 genes are risk factors for clinical tick-borne encephalitis in the Lithuanian population.
PloS one 2014 9 (9): e106798. Mickien? Auks?, Pakalnien? Jolita, Nordgren Johan, Carlsson Beatrice, Hagbom Marie, Svensson Lennart, Lindquist La |
Association of single nucleotide polymorphism rs3775291 in the coding region of the TLR3 gene with predisposition to tick-borne encephalitis in a Russian population.
Antiviral research 2013 Aug 99 (2): 136-8. Barkhash Andrey V, Voevoda Mikhail I, Romaschenko Aida |
Genetic variants and susceptibility to neurological complications following West Nile virus infection.
The Journal of infectious diseases 2011 Oct 204 (7): 1031-7. Loeb Mark, Eskandarian Sasha, Rupp Mark, Fishman Neil, Gasink Leanne, Patterson Jan, Bramson Jonathan, Hudson Thomas J, Lemire Mathi |
CCR5 deficiency is a risk factor for early clinical manifestations of West Nile virus infection but not for viral transmission.
The Journal of infectious diseases 2010 Jan 201 (2): 178-85. Lim Jean K, McDermott David H, Lisco Andrea, Foster Gregory A, Krysztof David, Follmann Dean, Stramer Susan L, Murphy Philip |
A deletion in the chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) gene is associated with tickborne encephalitis.
The Journal of infectious diseases 2008 Jan 197 (2): 266-9. Kindberg Elin, Mickiene Aukse, Ax Cecilia, Akerlind Britt, Vene Sirkka, Lindquist Lars, Lundkvist Ake, Svensson Lenna |
Analysis of CCR5, CCR2, SDF1 and RANTES gene polymorphisms in subjects with HIV-related PML and not determined leukoencephalopathy.
Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomédecine & pharmacothérapie 2008 Jan 62 (1): 26-30. Guerini Franca R, Delbue Serena, Zanzottera Milena, Agliardi Cristina, Saresella Marina, Mancuso Roberta, Maserati Renato, Marchioni Enrico, Gori Andrea, Ferrante Pasqua |
Genetic deficiency of chemokine receptor CCR5 is a strong risk factor for symptomatic West Nile virus infection: a meta-analysis of 4 cohorts in the US epidemic.
The Journal of infectious diseases 2008 Jan 197 (2): 262-5. Lim Jean K, Louie Christine Y, Glaser Carol, Jean Cynthia, Johnson Bernard, Johnson Hope, McDermott David H, Murphy Philip |
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