Genetic analysis using DNA polymorphism of the linkage between chromosome 11q13 and atopy and bronchial hyperresponsiveness to methacholine.

[1]  A. Jeffreys,et al.  Sequences flanking the repeat arrays of human minisatellites: association with tandem and dispersed repeat elements. , 1989, Nucleic acids research.

[2]  J. Faux,et al.  LINKAGE BETWEEN IMMUNOGLOBULIN E RESPONSES UNDERLYING ASTHMA AND RHINITIS AND CHROMOSOME 11q , 1989, The Lancet.

[3]  Shirley A. Miller,et al.  A simple salting out procedure for extracting DNA from human nucleated cells. , 1988, Nucleic acids research.

[4]  W. Cookson,et al.  DOMINANT INHERITANCE OF ATOPIC IMMUNOGLOBULIN-E RESPONSIVENESS , 1988, The Lancet.

[5]  Y. Nakamura,et al.  Isolation and mapping of a polymorphic DNA sequence pYNH24 on chromosome 2 (D2S44). , 1987, Nucleic acids research.

[6]  T. Beaty,et al.  Inheritance of total serum IgE (basal levels) in man. , 1987, American journal of human genetics.

[7]  F. Poli,et al.  Genetic factors in nonspecific bronchial hyperreactivity. An epidemiologic study. , 1987, American journal of diseases of children.

[8]  N. Mendell,et al.  Preventive allergy: genetics of IgE-mediated diseases. , 1986, The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology.

[9]  Swee Lay Thein,et al.  Hypervariable ‘minisatellite’ regions in human DNA , 1985, Nature.

[10]  A. Woolcock,et al.  Rapid method for measurement of bronchial responsiveness. , 1983, Thorax.

[11]  A. Feinberg,et al.  A technique for radiolabeling DNA restriction endonuclease fragments to high specific activity. , 1983, Analytical biochemistry.

[12]  D. Kemeny,et al.  Antibodies to purified bee venom proteins and peptides. I. Development of a highly specific RAST for bee venom antigens and its application to bee sting allergy. , 1983, The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology.

[13]  D. Meyers,et al.  HLA-Dw2: a genetic marker for human immune response to short ragweed pollen allergen Ra5. I. Response resulting primarily from natural antigenic exposure , 1982, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[14]  B. Sibbald,et al.  Genetic factors in childhood asthma. , 1980, Thorax.

[15]  D. Kemeny,et al.  IgE and IgG antibodies to bee venom as measured by a modification of the RAST method , 1980, Clinical allergy.

[16]  D. Meyers,et al.  Association of HLA antigens and total serum immunoglobulin E level with allergic response and failure to respond to ragweed allergen Ra3. , 1979, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[17]  N E Morton,et al.  A genetic study of immunoglobulin E. , 1978, American journal of human genetics.

[18]  J. Gerrard,et al.  The familial incidence of allergic disease. , 1976, Annals of allergy.

[19]  E. Southern Detection of specific sequences among DNA fragments separated by gel electrophoresis. , 1975, Journal of molecular biology.

[20]  D. Marsh,et al.  Genetic control of basal serum immunoglobulin E level and its effect on specific reaginic sensitivity. , 1974, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[21]  S. Godfrey,et al.  Prevalence of exercise-induced bronchial lability in families of children with asthma. , 1973, Archives of disease in childhood.

[22]  A. Motulsky,et al.  Frequency and hereditability of asthma and allergic rhinitis in college students. , 1959, Acta genetica et statistica medica.