rs1154155
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C |
0.810 |
GeneticVariation |
GWASCAT |
A polymorphism in CCR1/CCR3 is associated with narcolepsy.
|
25986216 |
2015 |
rs1154155
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|
G |
0.810 |
GeneticVariation |
GWASCAT |
ImmunoChip study implicates antigen presentation to T cells in narcolepsy.
|
23459209 |
2013 |
rs1154155
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|
G |
0.810 |
GeneticVariation |
GWASDB |
Genome wide analysis of narcolepsy in China implicates novel immune loci and reveals changes in association prior to versus after the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic.
|
24204295 |
2013 |
rs1154155
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|
G |
0.810 |
GeneticVariation |
GWASCAT |
Genome wide analysis of narcolepsy in China implicates novel immune loci and reveals changes in association prior to versus after the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic.
|
24204295 |
2013 |
rs1154155
|
|
G |
0.810 |
GeneticVariation |
GWASDB |
Genome-wide association study identifies new HLA class II haplotypes strongly protective against narcolepsy.
|
20711174 |
2010 |
rs1154155
|
|
G |
0.810 |
GeneticVariation |
GWASCAT |
Genome-wide association study identifies new HLA class II haplotypes strongly protective against narcolepsy.
|
20711174 |
2010 |
rs1154155
|
|
C |
0.810 |
GeneticVariation |
GWASCAT |
Using genome-wide association (GWA) in Caucasians with replication in three ethnic groups, we found association between narcolepsy and polymorphisms in the TRA@ (T-cell receptor alpha) locus, with highest significance at rs1154155 (average allelic odds ratio 1.69, genotypic odds ratios 1.94 and 2.55, P < 10(-21), 1,830 cases, 2,164 controls).
|
19412176 |
2009 |
rs1154155
|
|
|
0.810 |
GeneticVariation |
BEFREE |
Using genome-wide association (GWA) in Caucasians with replication in three ethnic groups, we found association between narcolepsy and polymorphisms in the TRA@ (T-cell receptor alpha) locus, with highest significance at rs1154155 (average allelic odds ratio 1.69, genotypic odds ratios 1.94 and 2.55, P < 10(-21), 1,830 cases, 2,164 controls).
|
19412176 |
2009 |
rs1154155
|
|
C |
0.810 |
GeneticVariation |
GWASDB |
Using genome-wide association (GWA) in Caucasians with replication in three ethnic groups, we found association between narcolepsy and polymorphisms in the TRA@ (T-cell receptor alpha) locus, with highest significance at rs1154155 (average allelic odds ratio 1.69, genotypic odds ratios 1.94 and 2.55, P < 10(-21), 1,830 cases, 2,164 controls).
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19412176 |
2009 |