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Variants in HAVCR1 gene region contribute to hepatitis C persistence in African Americans. The Journal of infectious diseases 2014 Feb 209 (3): 355-9. Wojcik Genevieve, Latanich Rachel, Mosbruger Tim, Astemborski Jacquie, Kirk Gregory D, Mehta Shruti H, Goedert James J, Kim Arthur Y, Seaberg Eric C, Busch Michael, Thomas David L, Duggal Priya, Thio Chloe |
HAVCR1 gene haplotypes and infection by different viral hepatitis C virus genotypes. Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2011 Dec . Abad-Molina C, Garcia-Lozano JR, Montes-Cano MA, Torres-Cornejo A, Torrecillas F, Aguilar-Reina J, Romero-Gómez M, López-Cortés LF, Núñez-Roldan A, González-Escribano MF |
A polymorphism in TIM1 is associated with susceptibility to severe hepatitis A virus infection in humans. The Journal of clinical investigation 2011 Mar 121 (3): 1111-8. Kim Hye Young, Eyheramonho María Belén, Pichavant Muriel, Gonzalez Cambaceres Carlos, Matangkasombut Ponpan, Cervio Guillermo, Kuperman Silvina, Moreiro Rita, Konduru Krishnamurthy, Manangeeswaran Mohanraj, Freeman Gordon J, Kaplan Gerardo G, DeKruyff Rosemarie H, Umetsu Dale T, Rosenzweig Sergio |
Large-scale candidate gene analysis of spontaneous clearance of hepatitis C virus. The Journal of infectious diseases 2010 May 201 (9): 1371-80. Mosbruger Timothy L, Duggal Priya, Goedert James J, Kirk Gregory D, Hoots W Keith, Tobler Leslie H, Busch Michael, Peters Marion G, Rosen Hugo R, Thomas David L, Thio Chloe |
Relationship of Severity of Hepatitis A with Polymorphisms in Hepatitis A Virus Cellular Receptor 1 (HAVCR1) Gene. Annals of hepatology 0 17 (4): 561-568. Benjamin Mercilena, Agnihotry Shikha, Srivastava Anshu, Bolia Rishi, Yachha S K, Aggarwal Rake |
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