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Fionnuala Williams

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Transplant Immunology|June 29, 2005
KIR genesDerek Middleton, Fionnuala Williams, Iris A Halfpenny
Human Immunology|June 20, 2002
Molecular diversity of the HLA-C gene identified in a caucasian populationFionnuala Williams, Ashley Meenagh, Chris Patterson, et al.
Human Immunology|January 1, 2004
Investigation of killer cell immunoglobulinlike receptor gene diversity: I. KIR2DL4Fionnuala Williams, Ashley Meenagh, Carole Sleator, et al.
Bjpsych Bulletin|January 28, 2021
The current state of training in psychiatry of intellectual disability: perspectives of trainees and trainersCatherine Walton, Fionnuala Williams, Simon Bonell, et al.
Human Immunology|June 29, 2004
Investigation of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor gene diversity: IV. KIR3DL1/S1Iris A Halfpenny, Derek Middleton, Yvonne A Barnett, et al.
Human Immunology|June 29, 2004
Investigation of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor gene diversity: II. KIR2DS4Lynn D Maxwell, Fionnuala Williams, Paula Gilmore, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|December 8, 2004
The silent KIR3DP1 gene (CD158c) is transcribed and might encode a secreted receptor in a minority of humans, in whom the KIR3DP1, KIR2DL4 and KIR3DL1/KIR3DS1 genes are duplicatedNatalia Gómez-Lozano, Ernesto Estefanía, Fionnuala Williams, et al.
Human Immunology|August 23, 2005
Activating killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor gene KIR2DS1 is associated with psoriatic arthritisFionnuala Williams, Ashley Meenagh, Carole Sleator, et al.
Human Immunology|June 27, 2003
Multiple copies of KIR 3DL/S1 and KIR 2DL4 genes identified in a number of individualsFionnuala Williams, Lynn D Maxwell, Iris A Halfpenny, et al.
Human Immunology|October 24, 2002
Frequency of cytokine polymorphisms in populations from western Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East and South AmericaAshley Meenagh, Fionnuala Williams, Owen A Ross, et al.
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Transplant Immunology|June 29, 2005
KIR genesDerek Middleton, Fionnuala Williams, Iris A Halfpenny
Human Immunology|June 20, 2002
Molecular diversity of the HLA-C gene identified in a caucasian populationFionnuala Williams, Ashley Meenagh, Chris Patterson, et al.
Human Immunology|January 1, 2004
Investigation of killer cell immunoglobulinlike receptor gene diversity: I. KIR2DL4Fionnuala Williams, Ashley Meenagh, Carole Sleator, et al.
Bjpsych Bulletin|January 28, 2021
The current state of training in psychiatry of intellectual disability: perspectives of trainees and trainersCatherine Walton, Fionnuala Williams, Simon Bonell, et al.
Human Immunology|June 29, 2004
Investigation of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor gene diversity: IV. KIR3DL1/S1Iris A Halfpenny, Derek Middleton, Yvonne A Barnett, et al.
Human Immunology|June 29, 2004
Investigation of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor gene diversity: II. KIR2DS4Lynn D Maxwell, Fionnuala Williams, Paula Gilmore, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|December 8, 2004
The silent KIR3DP1 gene (CD158c) is transcribed and might encode a secreted receptor in a minority of humans, in whom the KIR3DP1, KIR2DL4 and KIR3DL1/KIR3DS1 genes are duplicatedNatalia Gómez-Lozano, Ernesto Estefanía, Fionnuala Williams, et al.
Human Immunology|August 23, 2005
Activating killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor gene KIR2DS1 is associated with psoriatic arthritisFionnuala Williams, Ashley Meenagh, Carole Sleator, et al.
Human Immunology|June 27, 2003
Multiple copies of KIR 3DL/S1 and KIR 2DL4 genes identified in a number of individualsFionnuala Williams, Lynn D Maxwell, Iris A Halfpenny, et al.
Human Immunology|October 24, 2002
Frequency of cytokine polymorphisms in populations from western Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East and South AmericaAshley Meenagh, Fionnuala Williams, Owen A Ross, et al.
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