Title: Scleroderma: possible significance of silent alleles at the C4B locus
Abstract: Arthritis & RheumatismVolume 27, Issue 6 p. 711-712 ArticleFree to Read Scleroderma: possible significance of silent alleles at the C4B locus Eva Mollenhauer, Eva Mollenhauer Institute of Legal Medicine and Medical Clinic, University of Bonn, West Germany.Search for more papers by this authorReinhold Schmidt, Reinhold Schmidt Institute of Legal Medicine and Medical Clinic, University of Bonn, West Germany.Search for more papers by this authorMelanie Heinrichs, Melanie Heinrichs Institute of Legal Medicine and Medical Clinic, University of Bonn, West Germany.Search for more papers by this authorChristian Rittner, Christian Rittner Institute of Legal Medicine and Medical Clinic, University of Bonn, West Germany.Search for more papers by this author Eva Mollenhauer, Eva Mollenhauer Institute of Legal Medicine and Medical Clinic, University of Bonn, West Germany.Search for more papers by this authorReinhold Schmidt, Reinhold Schmidt Institute of Legal Medicine and Medical Clinic, University of Bonn, West Germany.Search for more papers by this authorMelanie Heinrichs, Melanie Heinrichs Institute of Legal Medicine and Medical Clinic, University of Bonn, West Germany.Search for more papers by this authorChristian Rittner, Christian Rittner Institute of Legal Medicine and Medical Clinic, University of Bonn, West Germany.Search for more papers by this author First published: June 1984 https://doi.org/10.1002/art.1780270619Citations: 18AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat No abstract is available for this article. References 1 Rabin BS, Rodnan GP, Bassion S, Gill TJ III: HL-A antigens in progressive systemic sclerosis (letter). Arthritis Rheum 18: 381–382, 1975 2 Clements PJ, Opelz G, Terasaki PI, Mickey R, Furst D: Association of HLA antigen A9 with progressive systemic sclerosis. Tissue Antigens 11: 357–361, 1978 3 Hughes P, Gelsthorpe K, Doughty RW, Rowell NR, Rosenthal FD, Sneddon IB: The association of HLA-B8 with visceral disease in systemic sclerosis. Clin Exp Immunol 31: 351–356, 1978 4 Black CM, Welsh KI, Batchelor JR: HLA antigens in scleroderma. Submitted for publication 5 DiBartolomeo AG, Rabin BS, Rodnan GP: HLA-D antigens in progressive systemic sclerosis (scleroderma). Immunol Commun 10: 733–740, 1981 6 Gladman DD, Keystone EC, Baron M, Lee P, Cane D, Mervert H: Increased frequency of HLA-DR5 in scleroderma. Arthritis Rheum 24: 854–856, 1981 7 Májský A, Kobiková M, Stava Z: HLA and scleroderma. Tissue Antigens 14: 359–360, 1979 8 Lynch CJ, Singh G, Rabin BS, Rodnan GP: Histocompatibility antigens in progressive systemic sclerosis (abstract). Arthritis Rheum 23: 713, 1980 9 Masi AT, Rodnan GP, Medsger TA Jr, Altman RD, D'Angelo WA, Fries JF, LeRoy EC, Kirsner AB, MacKenzie AH, McShane DJ, Myers AR, Sharp GC: Preliminary criteria for the classification of systemic sclerosis (scleroderma). Arthritis Rheum 23: 581–590, 1980 10 Awdeh ZL, Alper CA: Inherited structural polymorphism of the fourth component of complement. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 77: 3576–3580, 1980 11 Roos MH, Mollenhauer E, Démant P, Rittner C: A molecular basis for the two locus model of human complement component C4. Nature 298: 854–856, 1982 12. Bertrams J, Hintzen U, Schlicht V, Schoeps S: C 4: another marker for type I diabetes. Lancet i: 41, 1982 13 O'Neill GJ, Nerl CW, Kay PA, Christiansen FT, Cluskey MC, Dawkins RL: Complement C4 is a marker for adult rheumatoid arthritis. Lancet i: 214, 1982 14 Schröder R, Zander H, Andreas A, Mauff G: Multiple sclerosis: immunogenetic analysis of sibpair doublecase families. II. Studies on the association of multiple sclerosis with C2, C4, BF, C3, C6 and GLO polymorphisms. Immunobiology 164: 160–170, 1983 15 Nerl CW, Mayeux R, O'Neill GJ: Complement C4 allotypes in Alzheimer's disease. Lancet ii: 1343, 1982 16 Fielder AHL, Walport MJ, Batchelor JR, Rynes RI, Black CM, Dodi SA, Hughes GRV: Family study of the major histocompatibility complex in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: importance of null alleles of C4A and C4B in determining disease susceptibility. Br Med J 286: 425–428, 1983 Citing Literature Volume27, Issue6June 1984Pages 711-712 ReferencesRelatedInformation
Publication Year: 1984
Publication Date: 1984-06-01
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