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    IL28B polymorphisms are not associated with the response to interferon-beta in multiple sclerosis
    (2011)
    Malhotra, S. (50262475300)
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    Morcillo-Suárez, C. (24465436500)
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    Brassat, D. (55666405000)
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    Goertsches, R. (55882530700)
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    Lechner-Scott, J. (6603311349)
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    Urcelay, E. (10639601200)
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    Fernández, O. (7102560044)
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    Drulovic, J. (55886929900)
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    García-Merino, A. (6602178754)
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    Martinelli Boneschi, F. (57202042750)
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    Chan, A. (7403168324)
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    Vandenbroeck, K. (7003943780)
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    Navarro, A. (35477108400)
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    Bustamante, M.F. (36647223700)
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    Río, J. (7006734684)
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    Akkad, D.A. (12787505100)
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    Giacalone, G. (37037407500)
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    Sánchez, A.J. (37665880200)
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    Leyva, L. (6602303467)
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    Alvarez-Lafuente, R. (13411081600)
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    Zettl, U.K. (7004582854)
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    Oksenberg, J. (7005749242)
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    Montalban, X. (7007177960)
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    Comabella, M. (6701491362)
    Recent studies have revealed an association between interleukin 28B (IL28B) and response to IFN-alpha treatment in hepatitis C patients. Here we investigated the influence of IL28B polymorphisms in the response to interferon-beta (IFNβ) in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. We genotyped two SNPs of the IL28B gene (rs8099917 and rs12979860) in 588 MS patients classified into responders (n = 281) and non-responders (n = 307) to IFNβ. Combined analysis of the study cohorts showed no significant associations between SNPs rs8099917 and rs12979860 and the response to treatment. These findings do not support a role of IL28B polymorphisms in the response to IFNβ in MS patients. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
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    IL28B polymorphisms are not associated with the response to interferon-beta in multiple sclerosis
    (2011)
    Malhotra, S. (50262475300)
    ;
    Morcillo-Suárez, C. (24465436500)
    ;
    Brassat, D. (55666405000)
    ;
    Goertsches, R. (55882530700)
    ;
    Lechner-Scott, J. (6603311349)
    ;
    Urcelay, E. (10639601200)
    ;
    Fernández, O. (7102560044)
    ;
    Drulovic, J. (55886929900)
    ;
    García-Merino, A. (6602178754)
    ;
    Martinelli Boneschi, F. (57202042750)
    ;
    Chan, A. (7403168324)
    ;
    Vandenbroeck, K. (7003943780)
    ;
    Navarro, A. (35477108400)
    ;
    Bustamante, M.F. (36647223700)
    ;
    Río, J. (7006734684)
    ;
    Akkad, D.A. (12787505100)
    ;
    Giacalone, G. (37037407500)
    ;
    Sánchez, A.J. (37665880200)
    ;
    Leyva, L. (6602303467)
    ;
    Alvarez-Lafuente, R. (13411081600)
    ;
    Zettl, U.K. (7004582854)
    ;
    Oksenberg, J. (7005749242)
    ;
    Montalban, X. (7007177960)
    ;
    Comabella, M. (6701491362)
    Recent studies have revealed an association between interleukin 28B (IL28B) and response to IFN-alpha treatment in hepatitis C patients. Here we investigated the influence of IL28B polymorphisms in the response to interferon-beta (IFNβ) in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. We genotyped two SNPs of the IL28B gene (rs8099917 and rs12979860) in 588 MS patients classified into responders (n = 281) and non-responders (n = 307) to IFNβ. Combined analysis of the study cohorts showed no significant associations between SNPs rs8099917 and rs12979860 and the response to treatment. These findings do not support a role of IL28B polymorphisms in the response to IFNβ in MS patients. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.

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