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Autor:
Michael L. Frigge, Grétar Gudmundsson, Einar Gudfinnsson, John Benedikz, Kristleifur Kristjansson, María Hrafnsdóttir, Augustine Kong, Asgeir Björnsson, Svanhildur Skúladóttir, Kari Stefansson, Jeffrey R. Gulcher
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Human Genetics. 73:986-993
Migraine is a common form of headache and has a significant genetic component. Here, we report linkage results from a study in Iceland of migraine without aura (MO). The study group comprised patients with migraine recruited by neurologists and from
Autor:
David B. Rye, Finnbogi Jakobsson, John Benedikz, Thorlakur Jonsson, Kari Stefansson, Lisa A Miyatake, Hreinn Stefansson, Theodora Thorlacius, Iris H Gudjonsdottir, Stefan T Palsson, Jona Saemundsdottir, Christoph Hotzy, H. Petursson, Ludger Schöls, Kristleifur Kristleifsson, Martin Dichgans, Jeffrey R. Gulcher, Gyda Bjornsdottir, Friedrich Asmus, Ami Rosen, Claudia M. Testa, Yvonne Böttcher, Omar Gustafsson, Unnur Thorsteinsdottir, Alexander Zimprich, Stacy Steinberg, Gudrun A. Jonsdottir, Dietrich Haubenberger, Eduard Auff, Augustine Kong
Publikováno v:
Nature Genetics. 41:277-279
We identified a marker in LINGO1 showing genome-wide significant association (P = 1.2 × 10−9, odds ratio = 1.55) with essential tremor. LINGO1 has potent, negative regulatory influences on neuronal survival and is also important in regulating both
Autor:
Kāri Stefánsson, John Benedikz, Magnūs Stefánsson, Ragnheiður Fossdal, Jūlı́us Guðmundsson, Jeff Gulcher, Aðalbjörg Jónasdóttir
Publikováno v:
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery. 104:208-210
There have been many reports on the natural history of multiple sclerosis (MS) from selected regions of the world [1], but we are not aware of another longitudinal study of the disease over a 50-year period of continuous observation of a stable, secl
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H. Jonsson, Stephen Sawcer, Ragnheidur Fossdal, Alastair Compston, Helga Einarsdottir, Kari Stefansson, Adalbjorg Jonasdottir, Aslaug Jonasdottir, Theodora Thorlacius, Jesus Sainz, John Benedikz, Gudlaug Thora Kristjansdottir, Kjartan Benediktsson, Sonja Sigurdardottir, Jeffrey R. Gulcher
Publikováno v:
Journal of neuroimmunology. 143(1-2)
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) with a complex genetic background. Here we use a genome-wide association strategy with 4804 microsatellite markers successfully typed in separately pooled DNA fro
Publikováno v:
Neurology. 46(4)
We analyzed the association of HLA-DR and -DQ haplotypes and alleles with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 91 patients and 91 controls from Iceland using the relative predispositional effect method. The aim was to establish whether there is heterogeneity i
Publikováno v:
Annals of neurology. 36
The profile of multiple sclerosis (MS) in Iceland based on a total population study from 1900 to 1990 is reviewed. The first survey in the late 1950s was a retrospective one. Since then, there has been a continuous prospective study that extends over
Publikováno v:
Journal of the neurological sciences. 111(2)
The epidemiology of multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by the fact that there is an uneven distribution of the disease throughout the world. The two most commonly used indices of its frequency are the incidence and prevalence rates. The inciden
Autor:
Ami Rosen, Iris H Gudjonsdottir, Omar Gustafsson, Lisa A Miyatake, H. Petursson, David B. Rye, Jona Saemundsdottir, Christoph Hotzy, Martin Dichgans, Ludger Schöls, Augustine Kong, Finnbogi Jakobsson, Unnur Thorsteinsdottir, Alexander Zimprich, Hreinn Stefansson, Theodora Thorlacius, Kristleifur Kristleifsson, Eduard Auff, Dietrich Haubenberger, Gudrun A. Jonsdottir, Kari Stefansson, Stacy Steinberg, Friedrich Asmus, Thorlakur Jonsson, Stefan T Palsson, John Benedikz, Yvonne Böttcher, Jeffrey R. Gulcher, Gyda Bjornsdottir, Claudia M. Testa
Publikováno v:
Nature Genetics. 41:504-504
Nat. Genet, 41, 277–279 (2009), published online 1 February 2009; corrected after print 24 March 2009 In the version of this article initially published, one sentence in the abstract and two sentences in the final paragraph of the paper were in err
Autor:
John Benedikz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuroimmunology. :57-57
Publikováno v:
Neuroepidemiology. 7:168-180
The claim has been made that British troops introduced multiple sclerosis (MS), a transmissible disease, into the Faroe Islands during World War II, causing a three-tier epidemic which resulted in the