Human SNP Links Differential Outcomes in Inflammatory and Infectious Disease to a FOXO3-Regulated Pathway

James Lee(University of Cambridge), Marion Espéli(University of Cambridge), Carl A. Anderson(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Michelle A. Linterman(University of Cambridge), Joanna Pocock(University of Cambridge), Naomi Williams(Australian National University), Rebecca L Roberts(University of Otago), Sébastien Viatte(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Bo Fu(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Norbert Peshu(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Tran Tinh Hien(Oxford University Clinical Research Unit), Nguyen Hoan Phu(Hospital for Tropical Diseases), Emma Wesley(University of Exeter), Cathryn Edwards(Torbay Hospital), Tariq Ahmad(University of Exeter), John Mansfield(Newcastle University), Richard B. Gearry(University of Otago), Sarah J. Dunstan(University of Oxford), Thomas N. Williams(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Anne Barton(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Carola G. Vinuesa(Australian National University), Anne Phillips(University of Cambridge), Craig Mowat(University of Cambridge), Hazel E. Drummond(University of Cambridge), Nick Kennedy(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Charlie W. Lees, Jack Satsangi, Kirstin M. Taylor, Natalie J. Prescott, Christopher G. Mathew, Peter T. Simpson, Alison Simmons, Mohammed Imran Khan, William G. Newman, C J Hawkey, Ailsa Hart, David C. Wilson, Paul Henderson, Jeffrey C. Barrett, Miles Parkes, Paul Lyons(University of Cambridge), Kenneth G. C. Smith
Cell
September 1, 2013
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