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Inflammasome genes polymorphisms may influence the development of hepatitis C in the Amazonas, Brazil. PloS one 2021 16 (6): e0253470. Toro Diana Mota, Ramasawmy Rajendranath, Silva Neto Pedro Vieira, Pereira Grenda Leite, Sarmento Priscila Santos, Dray Hanna Lara Silva Negreiros, Sousa Keyla Santos, Affonso Juliana Santos, Silva Jéssica Albuquerque, Garcia Nadja Pinto, Barbieri Marilú Victória, Victória Flamir Silva, Donadi Eduardo Antônio, Costa Allyson Guimarães, Ogusku Mauricio Morishi, Sadahiro Aya, Tarragô Andréa Monteiro, Malheiro Adria |
Association between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of IL1, IL12, IL28 and TLR4 and symptoms of congenital cytomegalovirus infection. PloS one 2020 5 15 (5): e0233096. Jedli?ska-Pijanowska Dominika, Kasztelewicz Beata, Czech-Kowalska Justyna, Jaworski Maciej, Charusta-Sienkiewicz Klaudia, Dobrza?ska An |
Interleukin gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to HIV-1 infection: a meta-analysis. Journal of genetics 2018 Mar 97 (1): 235-251. Tsiara Chrissa G, Nikolopoulos Georgios K, Dimou Niki L, Pantavou Katerina G, Bagos Pantelis G, Mensah Benedicta, Talias Michael, Braliou Georgia G, Paraskeva Dimitra, Bonovas Stefanos, Hatzakis Angel |
Genetic variations in humans associated with differences in the course of hepatitis C. Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2004 Apr 317 (2): 335-41. Saito T, Ji G, Shinzawa H, Okumoto K, Hattori E, Adachi T, Takeda T, Sugahara K, Ito JI, Watanabe H, Saito K, Togashi H, Ishii K, Matsuura T, Inageda K, Muramatsu M, Kawata S |
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