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  • 4. Common polymorphisms in the NOD2 gene region are associated with leprosy and its reactive states.
    Berrington WR, Macdonald M, Khadge S, Sapkota BR, Janer M, Hagge DA, Kaplan G, Hawn TR.
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  • 6. The -308 bp TNF gene polymorphism influences tumor necrosis factor expression in leprosy patients in Bahia State, Brazil.
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  • 8. Association of TNF -1031 C/C as a potential protection marker for leprosy development in Amazonas state patients, Brazil.
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  • 9. Association of polymorphisms in the vitamin D receptor gene and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in children with autism spectrum disorder.
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  • 10. The association between mannan-binding lectin gene polymorphism and clinical leprosy: new insight into an old paradigm.
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  • 11. VDR polymorphism, gene expression and vitamin D levels in leprosy patients from North Indian population.
    Singh I, Lavania M, Pathak VK, Ahuja M, Turankar RP, Singh V, Sengupta U.
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  • 12. Association of MBL2 Exon 1 Polymorphisms With Multibacillary Leprosy.
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  • 13. An association study of NRAMP1, VDR, MBL and their interaction with the susceptibility to tuberculosis in a Chinese population.
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  • 14. Hepatitis B Virus Infection Among Leprosy Patients: A Case for Polymorphisms Compromising Activation of the Lectin Pathway and Complement Receptors.
    Boldt ABW, Oliveira-Toré CF, Kretzschmar GC, Weinschutz Mendes H, Stinghen ST, Andrade FA, Bumiller-Bini V, Gonçalves LB, Braga ACM, Stahlke EVRS, Velavan TP, Thiel S, de Messias-Reason IJT.
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  • 15. Genetic variants associated with susceptibility to mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B virus.
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  • 16. Interaction of TaqI polymorphism at exon 9 of the vitamin D receptor gene with the negative lepromin response may favor the occurrence of leprosy.
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  • 17. Association of the BsmI, ApaI, TaqI, Tru9I and FokI Polymorphisms of the Vitamin D Receptor Gene with Nephrolithiasis in the Turkish Population.
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  • 18. TNF alpha and NRAMP1 polymorphisms in leprosy.
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  • 19. Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) polymorphisms are associated with reversal reaction in leprosy.
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