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Volume 17, Issue 3 (April 2016)

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Current status and recent advances of next generation sequencing techniques in immunological repertoire

X-L Hou, L Wang, Y-L Ding, Q Xie and H-Y Diao

Genes Immun 2016 17: 153-164; advance online publication, March 10, 2016; 10.1038/gene.2016.9

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TALEN-mediated enhancer knockout influences TNFAIP3 gene expression and mimics a molecular phenotype associated with systemic lupus erythematosus

S Wang, F Wen, K L Tessneer and P M Gaffney

Genes Immun 2016 17: 165-170; advance online publication, January 28, 2016; 10.1038/gene.2016.4

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Red blood cell complement receptor one level varies with Knops blood group, α+thalassaemia and age among Kenyan children OPEN

D H Opi, S Uyoga, E N Orori, T N Williams and J A Rowe

Genes Immun 2016 17: 171-178; advance online publication, February 4, 2016; 10.1038/gene.2016.2

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DNA demethylation of the TIM-3 promoter is critical for its stable expression on T cells

F-C Chou, C-C Kuo, H-Y Chen, H-H Chen and H-K Sytwu

Genes Immun 2016 17: 179-186; advance online publication, February 18, 2016; 10.1038/gene.2016.6

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The early onset of type 1 autoimmune hepatitis has a strong genetic influence: role of HLA and KIR genes

A Podhorzer, N Paladino, M L Cuarterolo, H A Fainboim, S Paz, G Theiler, M Capucchio, S I López, A Machicote, S Montal, G Podesta and L Fainboim

Genes Immun 2016 17: 187-192; advance online publication, February 18, 2016; 10.1038/gene.2016.7

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Interleukin 6 SNP rs1800797 associates with the risk of adult-onset asthma

T K Lajunen, J J K Jaakkola and M S Jaakkola

Genes Immun 2016 17: 193-198; advance online publication, March 3, 2016; 10.1038/gene.2016.8

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The killer immunoglobulin-like receptor KIR3DL1 in combination with HLA-Bw4 is protective against multiple sclerosis in African Americans

J A Hollenbach, M J Pando, S J Caillier, P-A Gourraud and J R Oksenberg

Genes Immun 2016 17: 199-202; advance online publication, February 11, 2016; 10.1038/gene.2016.5

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The MUC1 mucin specifically inhibits activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome

G Z Ng and P Sutton

Genes Immun 2016 17: 203-206; advance online publication, March 3, 2016; 10.1038/gene.2016.10

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