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250 related items for PubMed ID: 14735150

  • 1. An asthma-associated genetic variant of STAT6 predicts low burden of ascaris worm infestation.
    Peisong G, Yamasaki A, Mao XQ, Enomoto T, Feng Z, Gloria-Bottini F, Bottini E, Shirakawa T, Sun D, Hopkin JM.
    Genes Immun; 2004 Jan; 5(1):58-62. PubMed ID: 14735150
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  • 2. Genetic haplotypes of Th-2 immune signalling link allergy to enhanced protection to parasitic worms.
    Moller M, Gravenor MB, Roberts SE, Sun D, Gao P, Hopkin JM.
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  • 3. Immune and genetic aspects of asthma, allergy and parasitic worm infections: evolutionary links.
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  • 4. Respiratory atopic disease, Ascaris-immunoglobulin E and tuberculin testing in urban South African children.
    Obihara CC, Beyers N, Gie RP, Hoekstra MO, Fincham JE, Marais BJ, Lombard CJ, Dini LA, Kimpen JL.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 2006 May 01; 36(5):640-8. PubMed ID: 16650050
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  • 5. Association analysis of common variants of STAT6, GATA3, and STAT4 to asthma and high serum IgE phenotypes.
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    J Allergy Clin Immunol; 2005 Jan 01; 115(1):80-7. PubMed ID: 15637551
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  • 7. Infection by Ascaris lumbricoides and bronchial hyper reactivity: an outstanding association in Venezuelan school children from endemic areas.
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  • 8. Promoter polymorphism in the MS4A2 gene and asthma in the Indian population.
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  • 9. Cytokine response profiles predict species-specific infection patterns in human GI nematodes.
    Jackson JA, Turner JD, Rentoul L, Faulkner H, Behnke JM, Hoyle M, Grencis RK, Else KJ, Kamgno J, Bradley JE, Boussinesq M.
    Int J Parasitol; 2004 Oct 01; 34(11):1237-44. PubMed ID: 15491586
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  • 10. Recall of intestinal helminthiasis by HIV-infected South Africans and avoidance of possible misinterpretation of egg excretion in worm/HIV co-infection analyses.
    Adams VJ, Markus MB, Kwitshana ZL, Dhansay MA, van der Merwe L, Walzl G, Fincham JE.
    BMC Infect Dis; 2006 May 26; 6():88. PubMed ID: 16725057
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  • 11. High titre of anti-Ascaris immunoglobulin E associated with bronchial asthma symptoms in 5-year-old rural Bangladeshi children.
    Takeuchi H, Zaman K, Takahashi J, Yunus M, Chowdhury HR, Arifeen SE, Baqui A, Wakai S, Iwata T.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 2008 Feb 26; 38(2):276-82. PubMed ID: 18070165
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  • 13. Association of ORMDL3, STAT6 and TBXA2R gene polymorphisms with asthma.
    Kavalar MS, Balantic M, Silar M, Kosnik M, Korosec P, Rijavec M.
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  • 14. Association between total immunoglobulin E and antibody responses to naturally acquired Ascaris lumbricoides infection and polymorphisms of immune system-related LIG4, TNFSF13B and IRS2 genes.
    Acevedo N, Mercado D, Vergara C, Sánchez J, Kennedy MW, Jiménez S, Fernández AM, Gutiérrez M, Puerta L, Caraballo L.
    Clin Exp Immunol; 2009 Aug 26; 157(2):282-90. PubMed ID: 19604268
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  • 16. Ascaris lumbricoides aggregation in relation to child growth status, delayed cutaneous hypersensitivity, and plant anthelmintic use in Madagascar.
    Kightlinger LK, Seed JR, Kightlinger MB.
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  • 17. Ascaris lumbricoides and allergic asthma: A new perspective.
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  • 19. Genetic polymorphisms at FCER1B and PAI-1 and asthma susceptibility.
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  • 20. Measurement of Ascaris lumbricoides infection intensity and the dynamics of expulsion following treatment with mebendazole.
    Forrester JE, Scott ME.
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