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    Erratum: Complement receptor 2 polymorphisms associated with systemic lupus erythematosus modulate alternative splicing

    Correction to: Genes and Immunity (2009) 10, 457–469; doi:10.1038/gene.2009.27 Since the publication of this paper, the authors have noticed that the functional region for SNPs rs4308977 and rs17616 in Table 1...

    K B Douglas, D C Windels, J Zhao, A V Gadeliya, H Wu, K M Kaufman in Genes & Immunity (2009)

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    Complement receptor 2 polymorphisms associated with systemic lupus erythematosus modulate alternative splicing

    Genetic factors influence susceptibility to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). A recent family-based analysis in Caucasian and Chinese populations provided evidence for association of single-nucleotide polymo...

    K B Douglas, D C Windels, J Zhao, A V Gadeliya, H Wu, K M Kaufman in Genes & Immunity (2009)

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    Molecular and Genetic Analyses at the CF Locus

    Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most frequent lethal autosomal recessive disorder of Caucasian populations. The disease incidence is commonly quoted as 1 in 2500 (Boat et al., 1989), but varies widely in different...

    K. W. Klinger, P. Stanislovitis, J. Merrill in The Identification of the CF (Cystic Fibro… (1991)

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    Dust Transport and Transport Modeling

    The techniques used for studying and modeling dust transport range from combining observations with event-specific meteorology to climatological general circulation modeling. It has become possible to use regi...

    J. Merrill, R. Arimoto, G. Bergametti in Paleoclimatology and Paleometeorology: Mod… (1989)

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    Helenalin: Mechanism of Toxic Action

    Several range plants, including Hymenoxys odorata (bitterweed) and Helenium microencephalum DC (smallhead sneezeweed) contain toxic principles believed to be the etiologic agents responsible for severe losses of ...

    J. Merrill, H. L. Kim, S. Safe in Biological Reactive Intermediates III (1986)