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Y-chromosome analysis in individuals bearing the Basarab name of the first dynasty of Wallachian kingsHuman dectin-1 deficiency and mucocutaneous fungal infectionsModulation of inflammation by autophagy: Consequences for human diseaseAutophagy in thyroid cancer: present knowledge and future perspectivesThe evolutionary history of TLR4 polymorphisms in EuropeGenetic association analysis of the functional c.714T>G polymorphism and mucosal expression of dectin-1 in inflammatory bowel disease.Role of genetic variants of autophagy genes in susceptibility for non-medullary thyroid cancer and patients outcomeNOD2 is dispensable for ATG16L1 deficiency-mediated resistance to urinary tract infection.Inflammasome-independent modulation of cytokine response by autophagy in human cellsFunctional consequences of DECTIN-1 early stop codon polymorphism Y238X in rheumatoid arthritisSTAT1 hyperphosphorylation and defective IL12R/IL23R signaling underlie defective immunity in autosomal dominant chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis.STAT1 mutations in autosomal dominant chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis.Gene polymorphisms in pattern recognition receptors and susceptibility to idiopathic recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasisThe loss of functional caspase-12 in Europe is a pre-neolithic event.Chocolate consumption modulates cytokine production in healthy individuals.Polymorphisms in autophagy genes and susceptibility to tuberculosis.Human TLR10 is an anti-inflammatory pattern-recognition receptorMEFV mutations affecting pyrin amino acid 577 cause autosomal dominant autoinflammatory disease.Differential Toll-like receptor recognition and induction of cytokine profile by Bifidobacterium breve and Lactobacillus strains of probiotics.Novel PI3Kγ mutation in a 44-year-old man with chronic infections and chronic pelvic painIdentification of novel genetic Loci associated with thyroid peroxidase antibodies and clinical thyroid disease.The C-type lectin receptor CLECSF8/CLEC4D is a key component of anti-mycobacterial immunity.Toll-like receptor 1 polymorphisms increase susceptibility to candidemia.Genetic variation of innate immune genes in HIV-infected african patients with or without oropharyngeal candidiasis.Role of autophagy genetic variants for the risk of Candida infections.Functional genomics identifies type I interferon pathway as central for host defense against Candida albicansAssociation of a variable number tandem repeat in the NLRP3 gene in women with susceptibility to RVVCGlucocorticoid receptor polymorphisms modulate cardiometabolic risk factors in patients in long-term remission of Cushing's syndromeAutophagy activity is associated with membranous sodium iodide symporter expression and clinical response to radioiodine therapy in non-medullary thyroid cancerThe RIG-I-like helicase receptor MDA5 (IFIH1) is involved in the host defense against Candida infectionsCX3CR1-dependent renal macrophage survival promotes Candida control and host survival.Immunochip SNP array identifies novel genetic variants conferring susceptibility to candidaemia.Convergent evolution in European and Rroma populations reveals pressure exerted by plague on Toll-like receptors.IL-1 receptor blockade restores autophagy and reduces inflammation in chronic granulomatous disease in mice and in humans.A genome-wide association study yields five novel thyroid cancer risk loci.Modulation of inflammation by autophagy: consequences for Crohn's disease.Human genetic susceptibility to Candida infections.PI3K/Akt/mTOR: A promising therapeutic target for non-medullary thyroid carcinoma.Vascular Health in Patients in Remission of Cushing's Syndrome Is Comparable With That in BMI-Matched Controls.Association of NF-κB polymorphisms with clinical outcome of non-medullary thyroid carcinoma.
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