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L F Barcellos

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Genes and Immunity|January 9, 2004
Analysis of IL4R haplotypes in predisposition to multiple sclerosisD B Mirel, L F Barcellos, J Wang, et al.
Genes and Immunity|January 21, 2011
CIITA is not associated with risk of developing rheumatoid arthritisP G Bronson, P P Ramsay, M F Seldin, et al.
Genes and Immunity|March 12, 2010
A candidate gene study of CLEC16A does not provide evidence of association with risk for anti-CCP-positive rheumatoid arthritisP G Bronson, P P Ramsay, M F Seldin, et al.
Neurology|January 26, 2005
The HLA locus and multiple sclerosis in SicilyD Brassat, G Salemi, L F Barcellos, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|October 27, 1997
Association mapping of disease loci, by use of a pooled DNA genomic screenL F Barcellos, W Klitz, L L Field, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|March 5, 2016
High consumption of coffee is associated with decreased multiple sclerosis risk; results from two independent studiesA K Hedström, E M Mowry, M A Gianfrancesco, et al.
Genes and Immunity|July 29, 2016
Genetic risk and longitudinal disease activity in systemic lupus erythematosus using targeted maximum likelihood estimationM A Gianfrancesco, L Balzer, K E Taylor, et al.
JAMA|October 23, 1997
Chromosome 19 single-locus and multilocus haplotype associations with multiple sclerosis. Evidence of a new susceptibility locus in Caucasian and Chinese patientsL F Barcellos, G Thomson, M Carrington, et al.
Genes and Immunity|March 6, 2003
Pharmacogenomic analysis of interferon receptor polymorphisms in multiple sclerosisU Sriram, L F Barcellos, P Villoslada, et al.
Neurology|July 26, 2006
Men transmit MS more often to their children vs women: the Carter effectO H Kantarci, L F Barcellos, E J Atkinson, et al.
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Genes and Immunity|January 9, 2004
Analysis of IL4R haplotypes in predisposition to multiple sclerosisD B Mirel, L F Barcellos, J Wang, et al.
Genes and Immunity|January 21, 2011
CIITA is not associated with risk of developing rheumatoid arthritisP G Bronson, P P Ramsay, M F Seldin, et al.
Genes and Immunity|March 12, 2010
A candidate gene study of CLEC16A does not provide evidence of association with risk for anti-CCP-positive rheumatoid arthritisP G Bronson, P P Ramsay, M F Seldin, et al.
Neurology|January 26, 2005
The HLA locus and multiple sclerosis in SicilyD Brassat, G Salemi, L F Barcellos, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|October 27, 1997
Association mapping of disease loci, by use of a pooled DNA genomic screenL F Barcellos, W Klitz, L L Field, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|March 5, 2016
High consumption of coffee is associated with decreased multiple sclerosis risk; results from two independent studiesA K Hedström, E M Mowry, M A Gianfrancesco, et al.
Genes and Immunity|July 29, 2016
Genetic risk and longitudinal disease activity in systemic lupus erythematosus using targeted maximum likelihood estimationM A Gianfrancesco, L Balzer, K E Taylor, et al.
JAMA|October 23, 1997
Chromosome 19 single-locus and multilocus haplotype associations with multiple sclerosis. Evidence of a new susceptibility locus in Caucasian and Chinese patientsL F Barcellos, G Thomson, M Carrington, et al.
Genes and Immunity|March 6, 2003
Pharmacogenomic analysis of interferon receptor polymorphisms in multiple sclerosisU Sriram, L F Barcellos, P Villoslada, et al.
Neurology|July 26, 2006
Men transmit MS more often to their children vs women: the Carter effectO H Kantarci, L F Barcellos, E J Atkinson, et al.
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