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FAM92B gene
Known as:
family with sequence similarity 92 member B
, FAMILY WITH SEQUENCE SIMILARITY 92, MEMBER B
, FLJ44299
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2019
2019
Network analysis reveals causal key driver genes of severe asthma in children: 566
Anh N. Do
,
Yoojin Chun
,
+5 authors
S. Bunyavanich
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
2019
Corpus ID: 86521075
2016
2016
BAR Domain-Containing FAM92 Proteins Interact with Chibby1 To Facilitate Ciliogenesis
Feng-Qian Li
,
Xingwang Chen
,
+4 authors
K. Takemaru
Molecular and Cellular Biology
2016
Corpus ID: 839728
ABSTRACT Chibby1 (Cby1) is a small, conserved coiled-coil protein that localizes to centrioles/basal bodies and plays a crucial…
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2009
2009
rs224136 on Chromosome 10q21.1 and Variants in PHOX2B, NCF4, and FAM92B Are Not Major Genetic Risk Factors for Susceptibility to Crohn's Disease in the German Population
J. Glas
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J. Seiderer
,
+20 authors
S. Brand
American Journal of Gastroenterology
2009
Corpus ID: 7144509
OBJECTIVES:Recently, a North American genome-wide association study identified three novel gene variants in PHOX2B, NCF4, and…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Confirmation of association of IRGM and NCF4 with ileal Crohn's disease in a population-based cohort
R. Roberts
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Jade E Hollis-Moffatt
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+5 authors
T. Merriman
Genes and Immunity
2008
Corpus ID: 205141990
Genome-wide association studies have identified PHOX2B, FAM92B, IRGM and NCF4 as candidate susceptibility factors for ileal Crohn…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Genome-wide association study identifies new susceptibility loci for Crohn disease and implicates autophagy in disease pathogenesis
J. Rioux
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J. Rioux
,
+24 authors
S. Brant
Nature Genetics
2007
Corpus ID: 205345055
We present a genome-wide association study of ileal Crohn disease and two independent replication studies that identify several…
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