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    • Jan 1994

      High genetic risk for IDDM in the Pacific Northwest. First report from the Washington State Diabetes Prediction Study.

      Diabetes
      Rowe RE, Leech NJ, Nepom GT, McCulloch DK
    • Aug 1993

      Analysis of HLA-DQA1 and -DQB1 genes in Mexican Americans with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

      Tissue Antigens
      Sanjeevi CB, Zeidler A, Shaw S, Rotter J, Nepom GT, Costin G, Raffel L, Eastman S, Kockum I, Wassmuth R
    • Jun 1993

      Analysis of differential HLA-DQB expression in autologous B cell lines.

      J Leukoc Biol
      Woolfrey AE, Andersen LC, Shewey L, Chung J, Nepom GT
    • May 1993

      Selective T-cell-receptor gene usage in allorecognition and graft-versus-host disease.

      Transplantation
      Yamanaka K, Kwok WW, Mickelson EM, Masewicz S, Smith F, Nepom GT
    • Apr 1993

      Autoreactive T cells from a type I diabetic recognize multiple class II products.

      Hum Immunol
      Miller G, Nepom GT, Reich MB, Thomas JW
    • Mar 1993

      HLA-DQ allelic polymorphisms constrain patterns of class II heterodimer formation.

      J Immunol
      Kwok WW, Kovats S, Thurtle P, Nepom GT
    • Jan 1993

      Allele-specific DNA-protein interactions associated with the X-box regulatory region of the DQB1*0302 gene.

      Autoimmunity
      Shewey LM, Nepom GT
    • Jan 1993

      Locus- and allele-specific DNA-protein interactions in the HLA-DQB1 X box.

      Immunol Res
      Sukiennicki TL, Shewey LM, Nepom GT
    • Jan 1993

      MHC and autoimmune diseases.

      Immunol Ser
      Nepom GT
    • Nov 1992

      Prediction of susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis by human leukocyte antigen genotyping.

      Rheum Dis Clin North Am
      Nepom GT, Nepom BS
    • Nov 1992

      Disease markers and new therapeutics. Dual objectives of genetics in rheumatology.

      Rheum Dis Clin North Am
      Nepom GT
    • Feb 1992

      Differential expression of related HLA class II DQ beta genes caused by nucleotide variation in transcriptional regulatory elements.

      J Immunol
      Shewey LM, Beaty JS, Andersen LC, Nepom GT
    • Feb 1992

      Conservation of the HLA-DQB2 locus in nonhuman primates.

      J Immunol
      Gaur LK, Heise ER, Thurtle PS, Nepom GT
    • Feb 1992

      Allorecognition of HLA-DQw8 molecules: influence of single amino acid substitutions.

      Tissue Antigens
      Gjersten HA, Lundin KE, Kwok WW, Nepom GT, Thorsby E
    • Jan 1992

      T-cell receptor V beta selectivity in T-cell clones alloreactive to HLA-Dw14.

      Hum Immunol
      Yamanaka K, Kwok WW, Mickelson EM, Masewicz S, Nepom GT

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