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A. Epidemiology, Classification, Immunology and Immunogenetics
1. The International League of
Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR) criteria for juvenile idiopathic arthritis:
Are we talking about the same thing?
JE Weiss, BS Gottlieb,
NI Ilowite, DR Flum, BA Eberhard
2. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis is not
associated with birth order
S Prahalad, A Fraser, E O'Brien, R. Kerber, G. Mineau, J.
Bohnsac
3. A clinical and immunogenetic
comparison of Caucasian and Native American children with juvenile rheumatoid
arthritis
SY Cleland, B Fishinghawk, K Sullivan,
JN Jarvis
4. Familial aggregation of juvenile
idiopathic arthritis
S Prahalad, E O'Brien, A Fraser, R Kerber, G Mineau, J
Bohnsack
5. Linking clinical and genealogical
databases to identify extended multiplex pedigrees with juvenile idiopathic
arthritis
S Prahalad, E O'Brien, A Fraser,
R Kerber, G Mineau, J Bohnsack
6. Use of microarrays to categorize
childhood arthritis
SD Thompson, MG Barnes, BJ Aronow, LL Luyrink, AA Grom, MB Moroldo, EH Gianinni, RA Colbert, DN Glass.
7. Increased affinity of a transcription
factor complex for the -174G allele of the IL-6 gene augments its
transcriptional activity: Rationale for susceptibility to systemic JIA
MS Fife, R Jeffery, EM Ogilvie, P
Woo
8. Gene expression analysis of systemic
onset juvenile arthritis blood
V Pascual, L Bennett, F Allantaz, E Arce, Y Sardani, J Banchereau, K
Palucka
9. Phenotypic and functional
differentiation of synovial memory T cells in JIA
M Gattorno, I Prigione, A Gregorio, S Chiesa, S Gregorio, F Morandi, C Gambini,
V Pistoia, A Martini
10. Disease- specific IgM rheumatoid
factor expression by tonsil-derived B cells depends upon the inhibition of
apoptosis
D Milojevic, VR Bonagura