Citations for
1CCL3L1
CCL3L1 copy number is a strong genetic determinant of HIV seropositivity in Caucasian intravenous drug users.
Huik K, Sadam M, Karki T, Avi R, Krispin T, Paap P, Rüütel K, Uusküla A, Talu A, Abel-Ollo K, Lutsar I.
J Infect Dis 201(5):730-9. 2010
2CCL3L1
Lower copy numbers of the chemokine CCL3L1 gene in patients with chronic hepatitis C.
Grünhage F, Nattermann J, Gressner OA, Wasmuth HE, Hellerbrand C, Sauerbruch T, Spengler U, Lammert F.
J Hepatol 52(2):153-9. Epub 2009 Nov 27. 2010
3CCL3L1
Association of CCR5-59029 A/G and CCL3L1 copy number polymorphism with HIV type 1 transmission/progression among HIV type 1-seropositive and repeatedly sexually exposed HIV type 1-seronegative North Indians.
Rathore A, Chatterjee A, Sivarama P, Yamamoto N, Singhal PK, Dhole TN.
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses 25(11):1149-56. 2009
4CCL3L1
CCL3L1 prevents gp120-induced neuron death via the CREB cell signaling pathway.
Chun H, Hao W, Honghai Z, Ning L, Yasong W, Chen D.
Brain Res 1257:75-88. Epub 2008 Dec 9. 2009
5CCL3L1, CCR5
CCL3L1-CCR5 genotype improves the assessment of AIDS Risk in HIV-1-infected individuals.
Kulkarni H, Agan BK, Marconi VC, O'Connell RJ, Camargo JF, He W, Delmar J, Phelps KR, Crawford G, Clark RA, Dolan MJ, Ahuja SK.
PLoS One 3(9):e3165. 2008
6CCL3L1
Genetic factors that confer sensitivity to HAART in HIV-infected subjects: implication of a benefit of an earlier initiation of HAART.
Nakajima T, Kimura A.
Pharmacogenomics 9(9):1347-51. Review. 2008
7CCL3L1
CCL3L1 gene-containing segmental duplications and polymorphisms in CCR5 affect risk of systemic lupus erythaematosus.
Mamtani M, Rovin B, Brey R, Camargo JF, Kulkarni H, Herrera M, Correa P, Holliday S, Anaya JM, Ahuja SK.
Ann Rheum Dis 67(8):1076-83. Epub 2007 Oct 30. 2008
8CCL3L1
Evidence for an influence of chemokine ligand 3-like 1 (CCL3L1) gene copy number on susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis.
McKinney C, Merriman ME, Chapman PT, Gow PJ, Harrison AA, Highton J, Jones PB, McLean L, O'Donnell JL, Pokorny V, Spellerberg M, Stamp LK, Willis J, Steer S, Merriman TR.
Ann Rheum Dis 67(3):409-13. Epub 2007 Jun 29. 2008
9CCL3L1, CCR5
CCL3L1-CCR5 genotype influences durability of immune recovery during antiretroviral therapy of HIV-1-infected individuals.
Ahuja SK, Kulkarni H, Catano G, Agan BK, Camargo JF, He W, O'Connell RJ, Marconi VC, Delmar J, Eron J, Clark RA, Frost S, Martin J, Ahuja SS, Deeks SG, Little S, Richman D, Hecht FM, Dolan MJ.
Nat Med 14(4):413-20. Epub 2008 Mar 30. 2008
10CCL3L1
The influence of CCL3L1 gene-containing segmental duplications on HIV-1/AIDS susceptibility.
Gonzalez E, Kulkarni H, Bolivar H, Mangano A, Sanchez R, Catano G, Nibbs RJ, Freedman BI, Quinones MP, Bamshad MJ, Murthy KK, Rovin BH, Bradley W, Clark RA, Anderson SA, O'connell RJ, Agan BK, Ahuja SS, Bologna R, Sen L, Dolan MJ, Ahuja SK.
Science 307(5714):1434-40. Epub 2005 Jan 6. 2005
11CCL3L1, CCL3L2, CCL4, CCL4L1, CCL4L2
Multiple products derived from two CCL4 loci: high incidence of a new polymorphism in HIV+ patients.
Colobran R, Adreani P, Ashhab Y, Llano A, Este JA, Dominguez O, Pujol-Borrell R, Juan M.
J Immunol 174(9):5655-64. 2005
12CCL3L1, CCL3, CCL4, CCL4L1
CCL3L1 and CCL4L1 chemokine genes are located in a segmental duplication at chromosome 17q12.
Modi WS.
Genomics 83(4):735-8. 2004
13CCL3L1, CCL4L1, CCL3
Gene copy number regulates the production of the human chemokine CCL3-L1.
Townson JR, Barcellos LF, Nibbs RJ.
Eur J Immunol 32(10):3016-26. 2002
14CCL3L1, CCLK3
Nucleotide sequence of the third cytokine LD78 gene and mapping of all three LD78 gene loci to human chromosome 17.
Hirashima M, Ono T, Nakao M, Nishi H, Kimura A, Nomiyama H, Hamada F, Yoshida MC, Shimada K.
DNA Seq 3(4):203-12.PMID: 1296815 1992
15CCL3, CCL4, CCL4L1, CCL3L1, CXCL2
Two inflammatory mediator cytokine genes are closely linked and variably amplified on chromosome 17q.
Irving SG, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res 18 : 3261-3270. 1990
16CCL3, CCL3L1, CCL3L2, CCL3L3
Structures of human genes coding for cytokine LD78 and their expression.
Nakao M, Nomiyama H, Shimada K.
Mol Cell Biol 10(7):3646-58. 1990