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Letter

Non-synonymous variant (Gly307Ser) in CD226 is associated with susceptibility in Japanese rheumatoid arthritis patients

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Pages 200-202 | Received 02 Dec 2011, Accepted 01 Feb 2012, Published online: 02 Jan 2014

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Linfu Bai, Jinyue Jiang, He Li & Rui Zhang. (2020) Role of CD226 Rs763361 Polymorphism in Susceptibility to Multiple Autoimmune Diseases. Immunological Investigations 49:8, pages 926-942.
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Rikito Murata, Shota Kinoshita, Kenshiro Matsuda, Atsushi Kawaguchi, Akira Shibuya & Kazuko Shibuya. (2022) G307S DNAM-1 Mutation Exacerbates Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis via Enhancing CD4+ T Cell Activation. The Journal of Immunology 209:12, pages 2304-2312.
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Miki Nakano, Masahiro Ayano, Kazuo Kushimoto, Shotaro Kawano, Kazuhiko Higashioka, Shoichiro Inokuchi, Hiroki Mitoma, Yasutaka Kimoto, Mitsuteru Akahoshi, Nobuyuki Ono, Yojiro Arinobu, Koichi Akashi, Takahiko Horiuchi & Hiroaki Niiro. (2021) Association of elevated serum soluble CD226 levels with the disease activity and flares of systemic lupus erythematosus. Scientific Reports 11:1.
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Muriel Elhai, Gilles Chiocchia, Carmen Marchiol, Franck Lager, Gilles Renault, Marco Colonna, Guenter Bernhardt, Yannick Allanore & Jérôme Avouac. (2015) Targeting CD226/DNAX accessory molecule-1 (DNAM-1) in collagen-induced arthritis mouse models. Journal of Inflammation 12:1.
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Young Ho Lee, Sang-Cheol Bae & Gwan Gyu Song. (2015) Association between the CTLA-4, CD226, FAS polymorphisms and rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility: A meta-analysis. Human Immunology 76:2-3, pages 83-89.
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