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A CTLA4high genotype is associated with myasthenia gravis in thymoma patients. Annals of neurology 2005 Oct 58 (4): 644-8. Chuang Wen-Yu, Ströbel Philipp, Gold Ralf, Nix Wilfred, Schalke Berthold, Kiefer Reinhard, Opitz Andreas, Klinker Erdwine, Müller-Hermelink Hans K, Marx Alexand |
The PTPN22gain-of-function+1858T(+) genotypes correlate with low IL-2 expression in thymomas and predispose to myasthenia gravis. Genes and immunity 2009 Dec 10 (8): 667-72. Chuang W-Y, Ströbel P, Belharazem D, Rieckmann P, Toyka K V, Nix W, Schalke B, Gold R, Kiefer R, Klinker E, Opitz A, Inoue M, Kuo T-t, Müller-Hermelink H K, Marx |
FOXP3 -3279 and IVS9+459 polymorphisms are associated with genetic susceptibility to myasthenia gravis. Neuroscience letters 2013 Feb 534 274-8. Zhang Junmei, Chen Yuqian, Jia Ge, Chen Xiaoli, Lu Jiayin, Yang Huan, Zhou Wenbin, Xiao Bo, Zhang Ning, Li Ji |
Clinical characteristics and therapeutic evaluation of childhood myasthenia gravis. Experimental and therapeutic medicine 2015 Apr 9 (4): 1363-1368. Yang Zhi-Xiao, Xu Kai-Li, Xiong H |
A Natural Variant of the Signaling Molecule Vav1 Enhances Susceptibility to Myasthenia Gravis and Influences the T Cell Receptor Repertoire. Frontiers in immunology 2018 9 2399. Bernard Isabelle, Sacquin Antoine, Kassem Sahar, Benamar Mehdi, Colacios Céline, Gador Mylène, Pérals Corine, Fazilleau Nicolas, Saoudi Abdelha |
Reduced Number of Thymoma CTLA4-Positive Cells Is Associated With a Higher Probability of Developing Myasthenia Gravis. Neurology(R) neuroimmunology & neuroinflammation 2023 1 10 (2): . Álvarez-Velasco Rodrigo, Dols-Icardo Oriol, El Bounasri Shaima, López-Vilaró Laura, Trujillo Juan Carlos, Reyes-Leiva David, Suárez-Calvet Xavier, Cortés-Vicente Elena, Illa Isabel, Gallardo Edua |
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