HuGE Literature Finder
Records
1
-
4
PTPN22 R620W Polymorphism is Associated with Myasthenia Gravis Risk: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research 2015 21 2567-71. Xiong Xunbo, Xiang Mingqing, Cheng Xianglin, Huang |
The association of PTPN22 R620W polymorphism is stronger with late-onset AChR-myasthenia gravis in Turkey. PloS one 2014 9 (8): e104760. Kaya Gizem A, Co?kun Ayse N, Y?lmaz Vuslat, Oflazer Piraye, Gülsen-Parman Ye?im, Aysal Fikret, Disci Rian, Direskeneli Haner, Marx Alexander, Deymeer Feza, Saruhan-Direskeneli Güh |
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 |
Association of the PTPN22*R620W polymorphism with autoimmune myasthenia gravis. Annals of neurology 2006 Feb 59 (2): 404-7. Vandiedonck Claire, Capdevielle Claire, Giraud Matthieu, Krumeich Sophie, Jais Jean-Philippe, Eymard Bruno, Tranchant Christine, Gajdos Philippe, Garchon Henri-Je |
- Page last reviewed:Oct 1, 2021
- Page last updated:Jun 28, 2022
- Content source: