April 2009 Volume 10 Number 3, pp 201 - 284
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Genome-wide association scan yields new insights into the
immunopathogenesis of psoriasis
J T Elder
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Molecular subtypes of systemic sclerosis in association with
anti-centromere antibodies and digital ulcers
C L Bos, L G M van Baarsen, T C G Timmer, M J Overbeek, N M Basoski,
F Rustenburg, J M C Baggen, H J Thiesen, B A C Dijkmans,
T C T M van der Pouw Kraan, A E Voskuyl and C L Verweij
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Population differences in SLE susceptibility genes: STAT4 and BLK, but
not PXK, are associated with systemic lupus erythematosus in Hong Kong
Chinese
W Yang, P Ng, M Zhao, N Hirankarn, C S Lau, C C Mok, T M Chan, R W S Wong,
K W Lee, M Y Mok, S N Wong, Y Avihingsanon, T L Lee, M H K Ho, P P W Lee,
W H S Wong and Y L Lau
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The rat antigen-presenting lectin-like receptor complex influences innate
immunity and development of infectious diseases
J P Guo, M Verdrengh, A Tarkowski, S Lange, E Jennische, J C Lorentzen
and R A Harris
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Mouse interleukin-20 receptor 1a targets renal epithelial cells and is
associated with renal calcium deposition
Chi-Chen Wei and Ming-Shi Chang
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Replication of the TNFSF4 (OX40L) promoter region association with
systemic lupus erythematosus
A M Delgado-Vega, A-K Abelson, E Sanchez, T Witte, S D'Alfonso,
M Galeazzi, J Jimenez-Alonso, B A Pons-Estel, J Martin and
M E Alarcon-Riquelme
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Copy number variation in the CCL4L gene is associated with susceptibility
to acute rejection in lung transplantation
R Colobran, N Casamitjana, A Roman, R Faner, E Pedrosa, J I Arostegui,
R Pujol-Borrell, M Juan and E Palou
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Polymorphisms in the interleukin 3 gene show strong association with
susceptibility to Graves' disease in Chinese population
X Chu, C Dong, R Lei, L Sun, Z Wang, Y Dong, M Shen, Y Wang, B Wang,
K Zhang, L Yang, Y Li, W Yuan, Y Wang, H Song, L Jin, M Xiong and W Huang
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A variant in long palate, lung and nasal epithelium clone 1 is associated
with cholera in a Bangladeshi population
R C LaRocque, P Sabeti, P Duggal, F Chowdhury, A I Khan, L M Lebrun,
J B Harris, E T Ryan, F Qadri and S B Calderwood
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Characterization of new mutations in the 5[prime]-flanking region of the
familial Mediterranean fever gene
C Notarnicola, B Boizet-Bonhoure, P de Santa Barbara, M A Osta, D Cattan
and I Touitou
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SHORT COMMUNICATION
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The Sp1 transcription factor binds to the G-allele of the -1087 IL-10
gene polymorphism and enhances transcriptional activation
L Larsson, P Johansson, A Jansson, M Donati, L Rymo and T Berglundh
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