March 2009 Volume 10 Number 2, pp 101 - 199
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A Focus and Poster on CD4+ T-cell diversity
This Focus issue, produced with support from Schering-Plough, covers
the latest research on how the differentiation of TH-cell subsets and
regulatory T cells is controlled.
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The accompanying poster, produced with support from UCB, shows the
signalling pathways that mediate the differentiation, survival,
function and plasticity of CD4+ T cells.
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REVIEW
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Rheumatoid arthritis: a view of the current genetic landscape
M J H Coenen and P K Gregersen
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
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Integrated analysis of genetic and proteomic data identifies biomarkers
associated with adverse events following smallpox vaccination
D M Reif, A A Motsinger-Reif, B A McKinney, M T Rock, J E Crowe and J H Moore
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=63&m=31808029&r=MTc2MTE2NTAwMwS2&b=2&j=NDYyNjg5MDES1&mt=1&rt=0
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A coding polymorphism in NALP1 confers risk for autoimmune Addison's
disease and type 1 diabetes
N F Magitta, A S Boe Wolff, S Johansson, B Skinningsrud, B A Lie,
K-M Myhr, D E Undlien, G Joner, P R Njolstad, T K Kvien, O Forre,
P M Knappskog and E S Husebye
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Human interferon-[lambda]3 is a potent member of the type III interferon
family
C Dellgren, H H Gad, O J Hamming, J Melchjorsen and R Hartmann
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Expression analysis and functional activity of interleukin-7 splice
variants
N K Vudattu, I Magalhaes, H Hoehn, D Pan and M J Maeurer
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Genetic variants of the HLA-A, HLA-B and AIF1 loci show independent
associations with type 1 diabetes in Norwegian families
M C Eike, M Olsson, D E Undlien, K Dahl-Jorgensen, G Joner, K S Ronningen,
E Thorsby and B A Lie
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The shared CTLA4-ICOS risk locus in celiac disease, IgA deficiency and
common variable immunodeficiency
K Haimila, E Einarsdottir, A de Kauwe, L L E Koskinen, Q Pan-Hammarstrom,
T Kaartinen, K Kurppa, F Ziberna, T Not, S Vatta, A Ventura, I R Korponay-Szabo,
R Adany, Z Pocsai, G Szeles, E Dukes, K Kaukinen, M Maki, S Koskinen, J Partanen,
L Hammarstrom and P Saavalainen
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Dramatically reduced surface expression of NK cell receptor KIR2DS3 is
attributed to multiple residues throughout the molecule
C J VandenBussche, T J Mulrooney, W R Frazier, S Dakshanamurthy and C K Hurley
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Genetic, epidemiological and biological analysis of interleukin-10 promoter
single-nucleotide polymorphisms suggests a definitive role for -819C/T in
leprosy susceptibility
A C Pereira, V N Brito-de-Souza, C C Cardoso, I M F Dias-Baptista, F P C Parelli,
J Venturini, F R Villani-Moreno, A G Pacheco and M O Moraes
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A TLR2 polymorphism is associated with type 1 diabetes and allergic asthma
M Bjornvold, M C Munthe-Kaas, T Egeland, G Joner, K Dahl-Jorgensen, P R Njolstad,
H E Akselsen, K Gervin, K C L Carlsen, K H Carlsen and D E Undlien
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SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
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Analysis of 17 autoimmune disease-associated variants in type 1 diabetes
identifies 6q23/TNFAIP3 as a susceptibility locus
E Y M G Fung, D J Smyth, J M M Howson, J D Cooper, N M Walker, H Stevens,
L S Wicker and J A Todd
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Differential expression of SMAD3 transcripts is not regulated by cis-acting
genetic elements but has a gender specificity
L Busque, C Belisle, S Provost, M Giroux and C Perreault
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Confirmation of differential binding of Interferon Regulatory Factor-1 (IRF-1)
to the functional and HIV disease-influencing -2578 A/G polymorphism in CCL2
S Mummidi, G B Bonello and S K Ahuja
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Reply to Mummidi et al.
E K Wright, S H Page, S A Barber and J E Clements
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