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Association between a genomic polymorphism within the CD14 locus and septic shock susceptibility and mortality rate. Critical care medicine 2002 May 30 (5): 969-73. Gibot Sébastien, Cariou Alain, Drouet Ludovic, Rossignol Mathias, Ripoll Laure |
TLR4 and TNF-alpha polymorphisms are associated with an increased risk for severe sepsis following burn injury. Journal of medical genetics 2004 Nov 41 (11): 808-13. Barber R C, Aragaki C C, Rivera-Chavez F A, Purdue G F, Hunt J L, Horton J |
The cytokine synthesis by heterozygous carriers of the Toll-like receptor 4 Asp299Gly polymorphism does not differ from that of wild type homozygotes. European cytokine network 0 14 (4): 234-7. Heesen Michael, Bloemeke Brunhilde, Kunz Dagm |
Polymorphism of the heat-shock protein gene Hsp70-2, but not polymorphisms of the IL-10 and CD14 genes, is associated with the outcome of Crohn's disease. Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology 2005 Oct 40 (10): 1197-204. Klausz Gergely, Molnár Tamás, Nagy Ferenc, Gyulai Zsófia, Boda Krisztina, Lonovics János, Mándi Yvet |
Association of polymorphisms of IL and CD14 genes with acute severe pancreatitis and septic shock. World journal of gastroenterology : WJG 2005 Jul 11 (28): 4409-13. Zhang Dian-Liang, Zheng Hong-Mei, Yu Bao-Jun, Jiang Zhi-Wei, Li Jie-Sh |
Polymorphisms in CD14, mannose-binding lectin, and Toll-like receptor-2 are associated with increased prevalence of infection in critically ill adults. Critical care medicine 2005 Mar 33 (3): 638-44. Sutherland Ainsley M, Walley Keith R, Russell James |
Polymorphism of the TNF-alpha, HSP70-2, and CD14 genes increases susceptibility to severe acute pancreatitis. Pancreas 2005 Mar 30 (2): e46-50. Balog Attila, Gyulai Zsolt, Boros Laszlo G, Farkas Gyula, Takács Tamas, Lonovics Janos, Mándi Yvet |
Association of a maternal CD14 -159 gene polymorphism with preterm premature rupture of membranes and spontaneous preterm birth in multi-fetal pregnancies. Journal of reproductive immunology 2006 Jun 70 (1-2): 109-17. Kalish Robin B, Vardhana Santosh, Normand Neil J, Gupta Meruka, Witkin Steven |
Common TNF-alpha, IL-1 beta, PAI-1, uPA, CD14 and TLR4 polymorphisms are not associated with disease severity or outcome from Gram negative sepsis. BMC infectious diseases 2007 7 (1): 108. Jessen Kristine Marie, Lindboe Sarah Bjerre, Petersen Anncatrine Luisa, Eugen-Olsen Jesper, Benfield Thom |
The association of C (-260)-->T polymorphism in CD14 promoter and Chlamydia pneumoniae infection in ischemic stroke patients. American journal of clinical pathology 2008 Oct 130 (4): 595-601. Lin Tsun-Mei, Chen Chih-Hung, Wu Hua-Lin, Wang Chiou-Huey, Chen Yi-Ling, Eng Hock-Li |
Tumor necrosis factor gene variation and the risk of mortality after burn injury: a cohort study. Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 0 30 (1): 105-11. Shalhub Sherene, Pham Tam N, Gibran Nicole S, O'keefe Grant |
The influences of CD14 -260C>T polymorphism on survival in ICU critically ill patients. Immunological investigations 2009 38 (8): 797-811. Fallavena Paulo R V, Borges Thiago J, Paskulin Diego D, Paludo Francis J O, Goetze Thayse B, de Oliveira Jarbas R, Nóbrega Otávio T, Dias Fernando S, Alho Clarice |
CD14 (C-260T) polymorphism is not associated with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in a large South Australian cohort. Innate immunity 2011 Feb 17 (3): 321-6. Highet Amanda R, Gibson Catherine S, Goldwater Paul |
Host genetic factors, related to inflammatory response, influence the CpG island methylation status in colonic mucosa in ulcerative colitis. Anticancer research 2011 Mar 31 (3): 933-8. Tahara Tomomitsu, Shibata Tomoyuki, Nakamura Masakatsu, Okubo Masaaki, Yamashita Hiromi, Yoshioka Daisuke, Yonemura Joh, Kmiya Yoshio, Ishizuka Takamitsu, Fujita Hiroshi, Nagasaka Mitsuo, Yamada Hideto, Hirata Ichiro, Arisawa Tomiya |
Association between CD14 promoter -159C/T polymorphism and the risk of sepsis and mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis. PloS one 2013 8 (8): e71237. Zhang An-Qiang, Yue Cai-Li, Gu Wei, Du Juan, Wang Hai-Yan, Jiang Jianx |
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the Toll-like receptor pathway increase susceptibility to infections in severely injured trauma patients. The journal of trauma and acute care surgery 2013 Mar 74 (3): 862-70. Bronkhorst Maarten W G A, Boyé Nicole D A, Lomax Miranda A Z, Vossen Rolf H A M, Bakker Jan, Patka Peter, Van Lieshout Esther M |
Association of CD14 rs2569190 polymorphism with mortality in shock septic patients who underwent major cardiac or abdominal surgery: A retrospective study. Scientific reports 2018 Feb 8 (1): 2698. Jiménez-Sousa María Ángeles, Liu Pilar, Medrano Luz María, Fernández-Rodríguez Amanda, Almansa Raquel, Gómez-Sánchez Esther, Rico Lucía, Lorenzo Mario, Fadrique Alejandra, Tamayo Eduardo, Resino Salvad |
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