Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Association of common T cell activation gene polymorphisms with multiple sclerosis in Australian patients. Journal of neuroimmunology 2004 Mar 148 (1-2): 218-30. Teutsch Suzy M, Booth David R, Bennetts Bruce H, Heard Robert N S, Stewart Graeme |
Polymorphisms in CD28, CTLA-4, CD80 and CD86 genes may influence the risk of multiple sclerosis and its age of onset. Journal of neuroimmunology 2015 Nov 288 79-86. Wagner Marta, Sobczy?ski Maciej, Karabon Lidia, Bili?ska Ma?gorzata, Pokryszko-Dragan Anna, Pawlak-Adamska Edyta, Cyrul Ma?gorzata, Ku?nierczyk Piotr, Jasek Moni |
A probiotic modulates the microbiome and immunity in multiple sclerosis. Annals of neurology 2018 4 83 (6): 1147-1161. Tankou Stephanie K, Regev Keren, Healy Brian C, Tjon Emily, Laghi Luca, Cox Laura M, Kivisäkk Pia, Pierre Isabelle V, Hrishikesh Lokhande, Gandhi Roopali, Cook Sandra, Glanz Bonnie, Stankiewicz James, Weiner Howard |
Integration of genomic variants and bioinformatic-based approach to drive drug repurposing for multiple sclerosis. Biochemistry and biophysics reports 2022 9 32 101337. Afief Arief Rahman, Irham Lalu Muhammad, Adikusuma Wirawan, Perwitasari Dyah Aryani, Brahmadhi Ageng, Cheung Roc |
rs2013278 in the multiple immunological-trait susceptibility locus CD28 regulates the production of non-functional splicing isoforms. Human genomics 2022 10 16 (1): 46. Hitomi Yuki, Aiba Yoshihiro, Ueno Kazuko, Nishida Nao, Kawai Yosuke, Kawashima Minae, Tsuiji Makoto, Iwabuchi Chisato, Takada Sanami, Miyake Noriko, Nagasaki Masao, Tokunaga Katsushi, Nakamura Mino |
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