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(Apr 24, 2025)
Curator: Cari Park
Curated: 2012-09-04
Updated: 2024-04-23

Publication # 21749421 Details

Authors: Brock AJ, Matika O, Wilson AD, Anderson J, Morin AC, Finlayson HA, Reiner G, Willems H, Bishop SC, Archibald AL, Ait-Ali T (Contact: Tahar.Aitali@roslin.ed.ac.uk)
Affiliation: The Roslin Institute and Royal School of Veterinary Studies, The University of Edinburgh, Roslin BioCentre, Midlothian, UK
Title: An intronic polymorphism in the porcine IRF7 gene is associated with better health and immunity of the host during Sarcocystis infection, and affects interferon signalling
Journal: Animal Genetics, 42(4):386-94 (2011) DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2052.2010.02154.x
Links:   PubMed  |  Abstract   |   ( Related study: none )
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Cite this Dataset:

Animal QTLdb: Dataset from Brock AJ, Matika O, Wilson AD, Anderson J, Morin AC, Finlayson HA, Reiner G, Willems H, Bishop SC, Archibald AL, Ait-Ali T (2011). An intronic polymorphism in the porcine IRF7 gene is associated with better health and immunity of the host during Sarcocystis infection, and affects interferon signalling. Animal Genetics, 42(4):386-94; Curated into QTLdb on 2012-09-05. Universal link to this data set: https://www.animalgenome.org/QTLdb/supp/?t=MxJv2M1HjS

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Brock AJ, Matika O, Wilson AD, Anderson J, Morin AC, Finlayson HA, Reiner G, Willems H, Bishop SC, Archibald AL, Ait-Ali T (2011). An intronic polymorphism in the porcine IRF7 gene is associated with better health and immunity of the host during Sarcocystis infection, and affects interferon signalling. Animal Genetics, 42(4):386-94; DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2052.2010.02154.x

 

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