Sanchez-Maldonado JM, Moniz-Diez A, Ter Horst R, Campa D, Cabrera-Serrano AJ, Martinez-Bueno M, Garrido-Collado MDP, Hernandez-Mohedo F, Fernandez-Puerta L, Lopez-Nevot MA, Cunha C, Gonzalez-Sierra PA, Springer J, Lackner M, Alcazar-Fuoli L, Fianchi L, Aguado JM, Pagano L, Lopez-Fernandez E, Clavero E, Potenza L, Luppi M, Moratalla L, Solano C, Sampedro A, Cuenca-Estrella M, Lass-Florl C, Canzian F, Loeffler J, Li Y, Einsele H, Netea MG, Vazquez L, Carvalho A, Jurado M, Sainz J (2021)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2021
Book Volume: 7
Pages Range: 1-17
Article Number: 4
Journal Issue: 1
DOI: 10.3390/jof7010004
Here, we assessed whether 36 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within the TNFSF4 and MAPKAPK2 loci influence the risk of developing invasive aspergillosis (IA). We conducted a two-stage case control study including 911 high-risk patients diagnosed with hematological malignancies that were ascertained through the aspBIOmics consortium. The meta-analysis of the discovery and replication populations revealed that carriers of the TNFSF4
APA:
Sanchez-Maldonado, J.M., Moniz-Diez, A., Ter Horst, R., Campa, D., Cabrera-Serrano, A.J., Martinez-Bueno, M.,... Sainz, J. (2021). Polymorphisms within the TNFSF4 and mapkapk2 loci influence the risk of developing invasive aspergillosis: A two-stage case control study in the context of the aspbiomics consortium. Journal of Fungi, 7(1), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7010004
MLA:
Sanchez-Maldonado, Jose Manuel, et al. "Polymorphisms within the TNFSF4 and mapkapk2 loci influence the risk of developing invasive aspergillosis: A two-stage case control study in the context of the aspbiomics consortium." Journal of Fungi 7.1 (2021): 1-17.
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