Publication:

A replication study confirms the association of TNFSF4 (OX40L) polymorphisms with systemic sclerosis in a large European cohort (2011)

Author(s): Bossini-Castillo L, Broen JCA, Simeon CP, Beretta L, Vonk MC, Ortego-Centeno N, Espinosa G, Carreira P, Camps MT, Navarrete N, Gonzalez-Escribano MF, Vicente-Rabaneda E, Rodriguez L, Tolosa C, Roman-Ivorra JA, Gomez-Gracia I, Garcia-Hernandez FJ, Castellvi I, Gallego M, Fernandez-Nebro A, Garcia-Portales R, Egurbide MV, Fonollosa V, de la Pena PG, Pros A, Gonzalez-Gay MA, Hesselstrand R, Riemekasten G, Witte T, Coenen MJH, Koeleman BP, Houssiau F, Smith V, de Keyser F, Westhovens R, De Langhe E, Voskuyl AE, Schuerwegh AJ, Chee MM, Madhok R, Shiels P, Fonseca C, Denton C, Claes K, Padykov L, Nordin A, Palm O, Lie BA, Airo P, Scorza R, van Laar JM, Hunzelmann N, Kreuter A, Herrick A, Worthington J, Radstake TRDJ, Martin J, Rueda B

      • Date: 27-12-2010
      • Journal: Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
      • Volume: 70
      • Issue: 4
      • Pages: 638-641
      • Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group
      • Publication type: Article
      • Bibliographic status: Published

      Keywords: genome-wide association; Lupus erythematosus; scleroderma; susceptibility; genetics; CD134

      Staff

      Professor Jaap Van Laar
      Professor of Clinical Rheumatology