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The New England Journal of Medicine
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April 29, 1998
Identification of fetal DNA and cells in skin lesions from women with systemic sclerosis
C M Artlett, J B Smith, S A Jimenez
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)
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November 16, 2001
Persistent maternally derived peripheral microchimerism is associated with the juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies
C M Artlett, F W Miller, L G Rider, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism
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May 19, 2000
Detection of cellular microchimerism of male or female origin in systemic sclerosis patients by polymerase chain reaction analysis of HLA-Cw antigens
C M Artlett, L A Cox, S A Jimenez
Molecular Medicine Today
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April 14, 1999
New perspectives on the etiology of systemic sclerosis
C M Artlett, J B Smith, S A Jimenez
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)
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June 17, 2004
Quantification of fetal microchimeric cells in clinically affected and unaffected skin of patients with systemic sclerosis
H H B Sawaya, S A Jimenez, C M Artlett
Arthritis and Rheumatism
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November 12, 1998
Identification of elements in the promoter region of the alpha1(I) procollagen gene involved in its up-regulated expression in systemic sclerosis
E G Hitraya, J Varga, C M Artlett, et al.
Gene
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July 17, 1998
Modulation of human alpha1(I) procollagen gene activity by interaction with Sp1 and Sp3 transcription factors in vitro
S J Chen, C M Artlett, S A Jimenez, et al.
Matrix Biology : Journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology
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December 5, 1998
Modulation of basal expression of the human alpha1(I) procollagen gene (COL1A1) by tandem NF-1/Sp1 promoter elements in normal human dermal fibroblasts
C M Artlett, S J Chen, J Varga, et al.
Immunogenetics
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January 1, 1997
Fetal-maternal HLA compatibility confers susceptibility to systemic sclerosis
C M Artlett, K I Welsh, C M Black, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism
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November 18, 2000
Increased numbers of microchimeric cells of fetal origin are associated with dermal fibrosis in mice following injection of vinyl chloride
P J Christner, C M Artlett, R F Conway, et al.
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The New England Journal of Medicine
|
April 29, 1998
Identification of fetal DNA and cells in skin lesions from women with systemic sclerosis
C M Artlett, J B Smith, S A Jimenez
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)
|
November 16, 2001
Persistent maternally derived peripheral microchimerism is associated with the juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies
C M Artlett, F W Miller, L G Rider, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism
|
May 19, 2000
Detection of cellular microchimerism of male or female origin in systemic sclerosis patients by polymerase chain reaction analysis of HLA-Cw antigens
C M Artlett, L A Cox, S A Jimenez
Molecular Medicine Today
|
April 14, 1999
New perspectives on the etiology of systemic sclerosis
C M Artlett, J B Smith, S A Jimenez
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)
|
June 17, 2004
Quantification of fetal microchimeric cells in clinically affected and unaffected skin of patients with systemic sclerosis
H H B Sawaya, S A Jimenez, C M Artlett
Arthritis and Rheumatism
|
November 12, 1998
Identification of elements in the promoter region of the alpha1(I) procollagen gene involved in its up-regulated expression in systemic sclerosis
E G Hitraya, J Varga, C M Artlett, et al.
Gene
|
July 17, 1998
Modulation of human alpha1(I) procollagen gene activity by interaction with Sp1 and Sp3 transcription factors in vitro
S J Chen, C M Artlett, S A Jimenez, et al.
Matrix Biology : Journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology
|
December 5, 1998
Modulation of basal expression of the human alpha1(I) procollagen gene (COL1A1) by tandem NF-1/Sp1 promoter elements in normal human dermal fibroblasts
C M Artlett, S J Chen, J Varga, et al.
Immunogenetics
|
January 1, 1997
Fetal-maternal HLA compatibility confers susceptibility to systemic sclerosis
C M Artlett, K I Welsh, C M Black, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism
|
November 18, 2000
Increased numbers of microchimeric cells of fetal origin are associated with dermal fibrosis in mice following injection of vinyl chloride
P J Christner, C M Artlett, R F Conway, et al.
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