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149 related items for PubMed ID: 28031007

  • 1. Polymorphisms of the Costimulatory Genes CTLA-4, CD28, PD-1, and ICOS and Outcome of Kidney Transplants in Iranian Patients.
    Niknam A, Karimi MH, Geramizadeh B, Roozbeh J, Yaghobi R, Salehipour M.
    Exp Clin Transplant; 2017 Jun; 15(3):295-305. PubMed ID: 28031007
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  • 2. Genetic Variation of Costimulatory Molecules, Including Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Antigen 4, Inducible T-Cell Costimulator, Cluster Differentiation 28, and Programmed Cell Death 1 Genes, in Iranian Patients With Leukemia.
    Ramzi M, Arandi N, Saadi MI, Yaghobi R, Geramizadeh B.
    Exp Clin Transplant; 2020 Nov; 18(6):719-724. PubMed ID: 29697355
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  • 3. Polymorphism of costimulatory molecules (CTLA4, ICOS, PD.1 and CD28) and allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in Iranian patients.
    Iravani-Saadi M, Karimi MH, Yaghobi R, Geramizadeh B, Ramzi M, Niknam A, Pourfathollah A.
    Immunol Invest; 2014 Nov; 43(4):391-404. PubMed ID: 24564845
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  • 4. Association of the costimulatory molecule gene polymorphisms and active cytomegalovirus infection in hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients.
    Saadi MI, Yaghobi R, Karimi MH, Geramizadeh B, Ramzi M, Zakerinia M.
    Mol Biol Rep; 2013 Oct; 40(10):5833-42. PubMed ID: 24057239
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  • 5. Association of genetic variation in co-stimulatory molecule genes with outcome of liver transplant in Iranian patients.
    Karimi MH, Motazedian M, Abedi F, Yaghobi R, Geramizadeh B, Nikeghbalian S.
    Gene; 2012 Aug 01; 504(1):127-32. PubMed ID: 22579879
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  • 7. Association between co-stimulatory molecule gene polymorphism and acute rejection of allograft.
    Han FF, Fan H, Wang ZH, Li GR, Lv YL, Gong LL, Liu H, He Q, Liu LH.
    Transpl Immunol; 2014 Aug 01; 31(2):81-6. PubMed ID: 24952299
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  • 8. Association of Polymorphisms in T-Cell Activation Costimulatory/Inhibitory Signal Genes With Allograft Kidney Rejection Risk.
    Santiago JL, Sánchez-Pérez L, Pérez-Flores I, de la Higuera MAM, Romero NC, Querol-García J, Urcelay E, Sánchez-Fructuoso AI.
    Front Immunol; 2021 Aug 01; 12():650979. PubMed ID: 34149691
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  • 9. CD28/CTLA-4/ICOS haplotypes confers susceptibility to Graves' disease and modulates clinical phenotype of disease.
    Pawlak-Adamska E, Frydecka I, Bolanowski M, Tomkiewicz A, Jonkisz A, Karabon L, Partyka A, Nowak O, Szalinski M, Daroszewski J.
    Endocrine; 2017 Jan 01; 55(1):186-199. PubMed ID: 27638540
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  • 10. Association Between TLR2, TLR4, and CD14 Gene Polymorphisms and Acute Rejection in Kidney Transplant.
    Abdolvahabi R, Sarrafnejad A, Nafar M, Jafari D, Razaghi E, Lessan-Pezashki M, Yekaninejad MS, Sharif-Paghaleh E, Amirzargar A.
    Exp Clin Transplant; 2018 Feb 01; 16(1):31-37. PubMed ID: 28411360
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  • 11. Lack of association between CTLA-4 and PDCD1 polymorphisms and acute rejection in German liver transplant recipients.
    Thude H, Schipler AD, Treszl A, Peine S, Koch M, Sterneck M, Nashan B.
    Hum Immunol; 2013 Aug 01; 74(8):1041-5. PubMed ID: 23628397
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  • 12. The influence of CTLA-4 single nucleotide polymorphisms on acute kidney allograft rejection in Turkish patients.
    Ruhi Ç, Sallakçi N, Yeğin O, Süleymanlar G, Ersoy FF.
    Clin Transplant; 2015 Jul 01; 29(7):612-8. PubMed ID: 25981560
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  • 15. Associations of ICOS and PD.1 Gene Variants with Colon Cancer Risk in The Iranian Population.
    Shamsdin SA, Karimi MH, Hosseini SV, Geramizadeh B, Fattahi MR, Mehrabani D, Moravej A.
    Asian Pac J Cancer Prev; 2018 Mar 27; 19(3):693-698. PubMed ID: 29580042
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  • 16. The influence of CTLA-4 gene polymorphism on long-term kidney allograft function in Caucasian recipients.
    Kusztal M, Kościelska-Kasprzak K, Drulis-Fajdasz D, Magott-Procelewska M, Patrzałek D, Janczak D, Chudoba P, Klinger M.
    Transpl Immunol; 2010 Jul 27; 23(3):121-4. PubMed ID: 20470888
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  • 19. Genetic diversity of CD14, CD28, CTLA-4 and ICOS gene promoter polymorphism in African and American sickle cell disease.
    Seamans BN, Pellechio SL, Capria AL, Agyingi SE, Morenikeji OB, Ojurongbe O, Thomas BN.
    Hum Immunol; 2019 Nov 27; 80(11):930-936. PubMed ID: 31474499
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