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Further evidence of a primary, causal association of the PTPN22 620W variant with type 1 …


M Zoledziewska, C Perra, V Orrù, L Moi, P … - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS— The +1858C>T variant, albeit rare in the general Sardinian population
(allele frequency 0.014), was positively associated with type 1 diabetes (P one
tail = 3.7 × 10 −3 ). In contrast, the background haplotype in which ...
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[CITATION] ME;, Balding DJ (2003) Inferences from DNA data: population histories, evolutionary …


IJW Wilson - JR Statist Soc A
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[CITATION] The distribution of DR4 haplotypes in Sardinia suggests a primary association of insulin …


F Cucca, R Lampis, F Frau, D Macis, E Angius, … - Hum Immunol, 1995
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Variation of the myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein gene is not primarily associated with …


MG Marrosu, R Murru, G Costa, MC Melis, M … - BMC genetics, 2007 - biomedcentral.com
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is consistently associated with particular HLA-DRB1-DQB1
haplotypes. However, existing evidence suggests that variation at these loci
does not entirely explain association of the HLA region with the disease. ...
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Tempo and mode in the endocannaboinoid system


JM McPartland, RW Norris, CW Kilpatrick - Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2007 - Springer
Abstract The best-known endocannabinoid ligands, anandamide and 2-AG, signal at
least seven receptors and involve ten metabolic enzymes. Genes for the receptors
and enzymes were examined for heterogeneities in tempo (relative rate of ...
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Association of protein-tyrosine phosphatase MEG2 via its Sec14p homology domain with …


K Saito, S Williams, A Bulankina, S Honing, T … - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2007 - ASBMB
The protein-tyrosine phosphatase PTPMEG2 is located on the cytoplasmic face of
the enclosing membrane of secretory vesicles, where it regulates vesicle size by
promoting homotypic vesicle fusion by dephosphorylating N-ethylmaleimide- ...
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Mutation screening of PTPN22: association of the 1858T-allele with Addison's disease


B Skinningsrud, ES Husebye, K Gervin, K … - European Journal of Human Genetics, 2008 - nature.com
The tyrosine-protein phosphatase non-receptor type 22 (PTPN22) gene was recently
identified as an important genetic susceptibility factor in several autoimmune
diseases. The increased risk has been broadly explained by the 1858T-allele ...
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[CITATION] 8. Paleolithic Sardinians: Paleontological Evidence and Methods


PY Sondaar - Studies in Sardinian archaeology, 1998 - Oxbow Books
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CD3-specific antibodies as promising tools to aim at immune tolerance in the clinic


L Chatenoud - International reviews of immunology, 2006 - informahealthcare.com
Currently, therapies applied in transplantation and autoimmunity are essentially
based on the use of immunosuppressants. These agents depress all immune
responses and expose individuals to the recurrence of the pathogenic immune ...
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[PDF] Y-Chromosome Based Evidence for Pre-Neolithic Origin of the Genetically


D Contu, L Morelli, F Santoni, JW Foster, P …, 2008 - eprints.uniss.it
The island of Sardinia shows a unique high incidence of several autoimmune
diseases with multifactorial inheritance, particularly type 1 diabetes and
multiple sclerosis. The prior knowledge of the genetic structure of this ...
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