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Dr Kate Owen
James Eden
Dr Claire Jennings
Dr Valerie Wilson
Professor Timothy Cheetham
et al.
Genetic association studies of the FOXP3 gene in Graves' disease and autoimmune Addison's disease in the United Kingdom population2006
Dr Claire Jennings
Dr Kate Owen
Dr Valerie Wilson
Professor Simon Pearce
A haplotype of the CYP27B1 promoter is associated with autoimmune Addison's disease but not with Graves' disease in a UK population2005
Dr Christopher Wright
Dr Claire Jennings
Professor Timothy Cheetham
Macroorchidism in two unrelated prepubertal boys with a normal FSH receptor2005
Dr Claire Jennings
Dr Kate Owen
Dr Valerie Wilson
Professor Simon Pearce
No association of the codon 55 methionine to valine polymorphism in the SUMO4 gene with Graves' disease2005
Dr Stephen Bourke
Dr Alistair Gascoigne
Dr Claire Jennings
Palliative care needs of patients with advanced cystic fibrosis2005
Ravindranath Velaga
Dr Claire Jennings
Dr Valerie Wilson
Dr Kate Owen
Professor Simon Pearce
et al.
Analysis of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone gene in patients with idiopathic hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism2004
Dr Peter Li
Keith Hayward
Dr Claire Jennings
Professor Anil Wipat
Association of variations in I kappa B-epsilon with Graves’ disease using classical and myGrid methodologies2004
Dr Valerie Wilson
Dr Claire Jennings
Dr Kate Owen
Dr Peter Donaldson
Dr Petros Perros
et al.
Role of the CD40 locus in Graves' disease2004
Dr Valerie Wilson
Dr Claire Jennings
Dr Kate Owen
Susan Herington
Dr Peter Donaldson
et al.
The codon 620 tryptophan allele of the lymphoid tyrosine phosphatase (LYP) gene is a major determinant of Graves' disease2004
Dr Kate Owen
Dr Claire Jennings
Dr Helen Imrie
Professor Timothy Cheetham
Professor Simon Pearce
et al.
Mutational analysis of the FOXP3 gene and evidence for genetic heterogeneity in the immunodysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy syndrome2003
Dr Claire Jennings
Professor Simon Pearce
The deleted in colorectal carcinoma (DCC) gene 201 R→G polymorphism: No evidence for genetic association with autoimmune disease2003
Dr Claire Jennings
Professor Simon Pearce
The deleted in colorectal carcinoma (DCC) gene 201 R-G polymorphism: evidence for an impact on the ability of DCC to induce caspase-3 activity but not for genetic association with autoimmune disease2003