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Immunogenetics in the rabbit.

2021
Abstract The purpose of the book is to present in one location a comprehensive overview of the progress of genetics in the rabbit, with a modern vision that integrates genomics to obtain a complete picture of the state of the art and of the applications in this species, defined according to the multiple uses and multi-faceted places that this species ...
Rogel Gaillard, Claire, Mage, Rose G
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The Concept of Immunogenetics

2022
Genetics plays a major role in shaping the immune responses in both physiological and pathological states such as psoriasis, alopecia areata, and other immune-mediated dermatological conditions. The genes encoding the elements of the immune system and its regulators are among the most polymorphous loci in the genome.
Fateme Rajabi   +2 more
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IMMUNOGENETICS AND HYPERTENSION

Lancet, The, 1978
N Gualde, M E Safar, J P Michel
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The Immunogenetics of Vasculitis

2022
Vasculitides are a cluster of diseases defined by an immune attack targeting vessels of different sizes. While most types of vasculitis have an undetermined cause, progress has been achieved in the recent decade in elucidating the mechanisms that participate in the inflammatory damage of the blood vessel wall.
Fotini B. Karassa   +2 more
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Immunogenetics

Experientia, 1986
The 1985 Catalog of Mapped Genes (Human Gene Mapping 8; 33) has been used to pick out the known, immunologically important genes; these are then discussed in the following order: genes controlling organs, tissues and cells of the immune apparatus, genes determining 'self' structures, genes determining the structures of immunological specificity, genes ...
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The Immunogenetics of Photodermatoses

2022
Photodermatosis is an abnormal skin inflammatory reaction to light. The major classifications of photodermatoses are idiopathic photodermatoses, photodermatoses due to exogenous or endogenous agents, photo-exacerbated dermatoses, and photosensitive genodermatoses.
Chaw-Ning Lee   +2 more
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Immunogenetics in PSC

Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2001
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) does not exhibit simple Mendelian inheritance attributable to a single gene locus and our knowledge of the genetics of this complex disease is based entirely on case-control studies of candidate genes. The prime candidates in PSC are inherited variation (polymorphism) in the genes that regulate the immune response ...
Donaldson PT, Norris S
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The Immunogenetics of Melanoma

2022
Melanoma is a relatively common and deadly type of skin cancer that originates from melanocytes. Cutaneous malignant melanoma results from the interplay between genetic susceptibility and environmental factors. Though the majority of melanoma cases are sporadic, several high and low penetrance mutations have been identified as underlying factors of ...
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Immunogenetic Model

Nature, 1972
Different and equally legitimate modes of interpreting serologic reactions will considerably change the image of reality. Some principles of such transformations are briefly outlined and applied to immunogenetic systems.
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The Immunogenetics of Psoriasis

2022
Psoriasis vulgaris is a chronic immune-mediated dermatological condition, resulting from an interaction between environmental triggers and genetic susceptibilities. Alteration in the production of the inflammatory mediators plays a pivotal part in the pathogenesis of the disease.
Trovato E., Rubegni P., Cinotti E.
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