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NRAMP natural resistance-associated

Nramp Natural resistance associated macrophage proteins ... [Pg.322]

Chen, H., G.C. Waldbieser, C.D. Rice, B. Elibol and L.A. Hanson. Isolation and characterization of a channel catfish natural resistance associated macrophage protein (Nramp) gene. Dev. Comp. Immunol. 26 517-531, 2002. [Pg.249]

Saeij, J.P., G.F. Wiegertjes and R.J.M. Stet. Identification and characterization of a fish natural resistance-associated macrophage protein (Nramp) cDNA. Immunogenetics 50 60-66, 1999. [Pg.252]

A number of genes involved in metal transport in plants have been identified. Many of these belong to previously described transporter families such as the P-type APTases (Axelsen et al. 1998) and the Nramp proteins (natural resistance-associated macrophage protein) (Cellier et al. [Pg.463]

Allele frequencies in natural resistance associated macrophage protein (NRAMP) gene may play a role in susceptibility of African American versus Caucasian populations to sarcoidosis (Maliarik et al. 1996). In a case control study of 157 African American patients with sarcoidosis and 111 African American control subjects, Maliarik et al. (2000) found - in contrast to those in tuberculosis patients - the less common genotypes of NRAMP gene more often in control subjects than in case patients. In particular, one polymorphism, a (CA)n repeat in the intermediate 5 region of the gene, was found to have a protective effect (P = 0.014). [Pg.444]

A number of candidate genes have been examined by association. The natural resistance-associated macrophage protein gene (NRAMP) has been associated with susceptibility to tuberculosis. Because of the histopathological similarities with tuberculosis, the association with sarcoidosis was studied (120). A (CA)(n) repeat in the immediate 5 region of the gene was overrepresented in 157 African American patients compared with ethnically matched controls, although the implicated polymorphism differed from both of the two SNPs associated with TB susceptibility. [Pg.77]


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