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CD28/CTLA-4/ICOS haplotypes confers susceptibility to Graves' disease and modulates clinical phenotype of disease. Endocrine 2016 Sep . Pawlak-Adamska Edyta, Frydecka Irena, Bolanowski Marek, Tomkiewicz Anna, Jonkisz Anna, Karabon Lidia, Partyka Anna, Nowak Oskar, Szalinski Marek, Daroszewski Jac |
Association of polymorphisms in the ICOS and ICOSL genes with the pathogenesis of autoimmune thyroid diseases. Endocrine journal 2015 Nov . Yoshie Namiki, Watanabe Mikio, Inoue Naoya, Kawaguchi Hayaka, Hidaka Yoh, Iwatani Yoshino |
Multiple sclerosis and the CTLA4 autoimmunity polymorphism CT60: no association in patients from Germany, Hungary and Poland. Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England) 2008 Mar 14 (2): 153-8. Greve Bernhard, Simonenko Rostislav, Illes Zsolt, Peterfalvi Agnes, Hamdi Nada, Mycko Marcin P, Selmaj Krzysztof W, Rozsa Csilla, Rajczy Katalin, Bauer Peter, Berger Klaus, Weissert Robe |
Evidence for unique association signals in SLE at the CD28-CTLA4-ICOS locus in a family-based study. Human molecular genetics 2006 Nov 15 (21): 3195-205. Cunninghame Graham D S, Wong A K, McHugh N J, Whittaker J C, Vyse Timothy |
Coeliac disease: investigation of proposed causal variants in the CTLA4 gene region. European journal of immunogenetics : official journal of the British Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics 2003 Dec 30 (6): 427-32. King A L, Moodie S J, Fraser J S, Curtis D, Reid E, Dearlove A M, Ciclitira P |
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