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  1. 1.   Mapping of Diabetes Susceptibility Loci in a Domestic Cat Breed with an Unusually High Incidence of Diabetes Mellitus
  2. Balmer, Lois; O'Leary, Caroline Ann; Menotti-Raymond, Marilyn; David,Victor; O'Brien, Stephen; Penglis, Belinda; Hendrickson, Sher; Reeves-Johnson, Mia; Gottlieb, Susan; Fleeman, Linda; Vankan, Dianne; Rand, Jacquie; Morahan, Grant
  3. Genes. 2020, Nov 19; 11(11): 1369.
  1. 2.   Genetic Variation in Base Excision Repair Pathway Genes, Pesticide Exposure, and Prostate Cancer Risk
  2. Barry, K. H.; Koutros, S.; Bemdt, S. I.; Andreotti, G.; Hoppin, J. A.; Sandler, D. P.; Burdette, L. A.; Yeager, M.; Freeman, L. E. B.; Lubin, J. H.; Ma, X. M.; Zheng, T. Z.; Alavanja, M. C. R.
  3. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2011, Dec; 119(12): 1726-1732.
  1. 3.   Characterization and polymorphic analysis of 4.5 kb genomic full-length HLA-C in the Chinese Han population
  2. Xu, Y.; Deng, Z.; O'HUigin, C.; Wang, D.; Gao, S.; Zeng, J.; Yang, B.; Jin, S.; Zou, H.
  3. Tissue Antigens. 2011, Aug; 78(2): 102-114.
  1. 4.   Accounting for multiple comparisons in a genome-wide association study (GWAS)
  2. Johnson, R. C.; Nelson, G. W.; Troyer, J. L.; Lautenberger, J. A.; Kessing, B. D.; Winkler, C. A.; O'Brien, S. J.
  3. Bmc Genomics. 2010, Dec; 11: 6.
  1. 5.   Pesticide Use Modifies the Association Between Genetic Variants on Chromosome 8q24 and Prostate Cancer
  2. Koutros, S.; Freeman, L. E. B.; Berndt, S. I.; Andreotti, G.; Lubin, J. H.; Sandler, D. P.; Hoppin, J. A.; Yu, K.; Li, Q. Z.; Burdette, L. A.; Yuenger, J.; Yeager, M.; Alavanja, M. C. R.
  3. Cancer Research. 2010, Nov; 70(22): 9224-9233.
  1. 6.   PTGS2 and IL6 genetic variation and risk of breast and prostate cancer: results from the Breast and Prostate Cancer Cohort Consortium (BPC3)
  2. Dossus, L.; Kaaks, R.; Canzian, F.; Albanes, D.; Berndt, S. I.; Boeing, H.; Buring, J.; Chanock, S. J.; Clavel-Chapelon, F.; Feigelson, H. S.; Gaziano, J. M.; Giovannucci, E.; Gonzalez, C.; Haiman, C. A.; Hallmans, G.; Hankinson, S. E.; Hayes, R. B.; Henderson, B. E.; Hoover, R. N.; Hunter, D. J.; Khaw, K. T.; Kolonel, L. N.; Kraft, P.; Ma, J.; Le Marchand, L.; Lund, E.; Peeters, P. H. M.; Stampfer, M.; Stram, D. O.; Thomas, G.; Thun, M. J.; Tjonnel, A.; Trichopoulos, D.; Tumino, R.; Riboli, E.; Virtamo, J.; Weinstein, S. J.; Yeager, M.; Ziegler, R. G.; Cox, D. G.
  3. Carcinogenesis. 2010, Mar; 31(3): 455-461.
  1. 7.   Regulatory polymorphisms in the interleukin-18 promoter are associated with hepatitis C virus clearance
  2. An, P.; Thio, C. L.; Kirk, G. D.; Donfield, S.; Goedert, J. J.; Winkler, C. A.
  3. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2008 198(8): 1159-1165.
  1. 8.   Differential signaling of cmvIL-10 through common variants of the IL-10 receptor 1
  2. Gruber, S. G.; Luciani, M. G.; Grundtner, P.; Zdanov, A.; Gasche, C.
  3. European Journal of Immunology. 2008 38(12): 3365-3375.
  1. 9.   Polymorphisms in immune function genes and risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma: findings from the New South Wales non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Study
  2. Purdue, M. P.; Lan, Q.; Kricker, A.; Grulich, A. E.; Vajdic, C. M.; Turner, J.; Whitby, D.; Chanock, S.; Rothman, N.; Armstrong, B. K.
  3. Carcinogenesis. 2007, Mar; 28(3): 704-712.
  1. 10.   C-reactive protein haplotype predicts serum C-reactive protein levels but not cardiovascular disease risk in a dialysis cohort
  2. Zhang, L.; Kao, W. H. L.; Berthier-Schaad, Y.; Plantinga, L.; Fink, N.; Smith, M. W.; Coresh, J.
  3. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 2007, Jan; 49(1): 118-126.
  1. 11.   Functional variants in the lymphotoxin-alpha gene predict cardiovascular disease in dialysis patients
  2. Liu, Y. M.; Berthier-Schaad, Y.; Plantinga, L.; Fink, N. E.; Tracy, R. P.; Kao, W. H.; Klag, M. J.; Smith, M. W.; Coresh, J.
  3. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 2006, Nov; 17(11): 3158-3166.
  1. 12.   Genetic variation in TNF and IL10 and risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma: a report from the InterLymph Consortium
  2. Rothman, N.; Skibola, C. F.; Wang, S. S.; Morgan, G.; Lon, Q.; Smith, M. T.; Spinelli, J. J.; Willett, E.; De Sanjose, S.; Cocco, P.; Berndt, S. I.; Brennan, P.; Brooks-Wilson, A.; Wacholder, S.; Becker, N.; Hartge, P.; Zheng, T. Z.; Roman, E.; Holly, E. A.; Boffetta, P.; Armstrong, B.; Cozen, W.; Linet, M.; Bosch, F. X.; Ennas, M. G.; Holford, T. R.; Gallagher, R. P.; Rollinson, S.; Bracci, P. M.; Cerhan, J. R.; Whitby, D.; Moore, P. S.; Leaderer, B.; Lai, A.; Spink, C.; Davis, S.; Bosch, R.; Scarpa, A.; Zhang, Y. W.; Severson, R. K.; Yeager, M.; Chanock, S.; Nieters, A.
  3. Lancet Oncology. 2006, JAN; 7(1): 27-38.
  1. 13.   Genetic analysis of completely sequenced disease-associated MHC haplotypes identifies shuffling of segments in recent human history
  2. Traherne, J. A.; Horton, R.; Roberts, A. N.; Miretti, M.; Hurles, M. E.; Stewart, C. A.; Ashurst, J. L.; Atrazhev, A. M.; Coggill, P.; Palmer, S.; Almeida, J.; Sims, S.; Wilming, L. G.; Rogers, J.; de Jong, P. J.; Carrington, M.; Elliott, J. F.; Sawcer, S.; Todd, J. A.; Trowsdale, J.; Beck, S.
  3. Plos Genetics. 2006, Jan; 2(1): 81-92.
  1. 14.   Risk for HIV-1 infection associated with a common CXCL12 (SDF1) polymorphism and CXCR4 variation in an African population
  2. Petersen, D. C.; Glashoff, R. H.; Shrestha, S.; Bergeron, J.; Laten, A.; Gold, B.; van Rensburg, E. J.; Dean, M.; Hayes, V. M.
  3. Jaids-Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 2005, DEC 15; 40(5): 521-526.
  1. 15.   Haplotype analysis of the SDF-1 (CXCL12) gene in a longitudinal HIV-1/AIDS cohort study
  2. Modi, W. S.; Scott, K.; Goedert, J. J.; Vlahov, D.; Buchbinder, S.; Detels, R.; Donfield, S.; O'Brien, S. J.; Winkler, C.
  3. Genes and Immunity. 2005, DEC; 6(8): 691-698.
  1. 16.   High level of functional polymorphism indicates a unique role of natural selection at human immune system loci
  2. Hughes, A. L.; Packer, B.; Welch, R.; Chanock, S. J.; Yeager, M.
  3. Immunogenetics. 2005, DEC; 57(11): 821-827.
  1. 17.   Genetic variation, nucleotide diversity, and linkage disequilibrium in seven telomere stability genes suggest that these genes may be under constraint
  2. Savage, S. A.; Stewart, B. J.; Eckert, A.; Kiley, M.; Liao, J. S.; Chanock, S. J.
  3. Human Mutation. 2005, OCT; 26(4): 343-350.
  1. 18.   Single nucleotide polymorphisms and haplotypes in the IL10 region associated with HCV clearance
  2. Oleksyk, T. K.; Thio, C. L.; Truelove, A. L.; Goedert, J. J.; Donfield, S. M.; Kirk, G. D.; Thomas, D. L.; O'Brien, S. J.; Smith, M. W.
  3. Genes and Immunity. 2005, JUN; 6(4): 347-357.
  1. 19.   Attenuation of DNA replication by HIV-1 reverse transcriptase near the central termination sequence
  2. Ignatov, M. E.; Berdis, A. J.; Le Grice, S. F. J.; Barkley, M. D.
  3. Biochemistry. 2005, APR 12; 44(14): 5346-5356.
  1. 20.   Effects of electron-beam irradiation on whole genome amplification
  2. Bergen, A. W.; Qi, Y.; Haque, K. A.; Welch, R. A.; Garcia-Closas, M.; Chanock, S. J.; Vaught, J.; Castle, P. E.
  3. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention. 2005, APR; 14(4): 1016-1019.
  1. 21.   The linkage disequilibrium maps of three human chromosomes across four populations reflect their demographic history and a common underlying recombination pattern
  2. De La Vega, F. M.; Isaac, H.; Collins, A.; Scafe, C. R.; Halldorsson, B. V.; Su, X. P.; Lippert, R. A.; Wang, Y.; Laig-Webster, M.; Koehler, R. T.; Ziegle, J. S.; Wogan, L. T.; Stevens, J. F.; Leinen, K. M.; Olson, S. J.; Guegler, K. J.; You, X. Q.; Xu, L. H.; Hemken, H. G.; Kalush, F.; Itakura, M.; Zheng, Y.; de The, G.; O'Brien, S. J.; Clark, A. G.; Istrail, S.; Hunkapiller, M. W.; Spier, E. G.; Gilbert, D. A.
  3. Genome Research. 2005, APR; 15(4): 454-462.
  1. 22.   Theory and methodology for utilizing genes as biomarkers to determine potential biological mixtures
  2. Shrestha, S.; Smith, M. W.; Beaty, T. H.; Strathdee, S. A.
  3. Annals of Epidemiology. 2005, JAN; 15(1): 29-38.
  1. 23.   Estrogen receptor genotypes and haplotypes associated with breast cancer risk
  2. Gold, B.; Kalush, F.; Bergeron, J.; Scott, K.; Mitra, N.; Wilson, K.; Ellis, N.; Huang, H.; Chen, M.; Lippert, R.; Halldorsson, B. V.; Woodworth, B.; White, T.; Clark, A. G.; Parl, F. F.; Broder, S.; Dean, M.; Offit, K.
  3. Cancer Research. 2004, DEC 15; 64(24): 8891-8900.
  1. 24.   Association of DC-SIGN promoter polymorphism with increased risk for parenteral, but not mucosal, acquisition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection
  2. Martin, M. P.; Lederman, M. M.; Hutcheson, H. B.; Goedert, J. J.; Nelson, G. W.; van Kooyk, Y.; Detels, R.; Buchbinder, S.; Hoots, K.; Vlahov, D.; O'Brien, S. J.; Carrington, M.
  3. Journal of Virology. 2004, DEC; 78(24): 14053-14056.
  1. 25.   Polymorphisms in multidrug resistance 1 (MDR1) gene are associated with refractory Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis
  2. Potocnik, U.; Ferkolj, I.; Glavac, D.; Dean, M.
  3. Genes and Immunity. 2004, NOV; 5(7): 530-539.
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