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Hawn TR, E Misch A, Dunstan SJ, Thwaites GE, Lan NTN, Quy HT, Chau TTH, Rodrigues S, Nachman A, Janer M, et al. A common human TLR1 polymorphism regulates the innate immune response to lipopeptides. Eur J Immunol. 2007 ;37(8):2280-9.
Hawn TR, Verbon A, Lettinga KD, Zhao LPing, Li SSue, Laws RJ, Skerrett SJ, Beutler B, Schroeder L, Nachman A, et al. A common dominant TLR5 stop codon polymorphism abolishes flagellin signaling and is associated with susceptibility to legionnaires' disease. J Exp Med. 2003 ;198(10):1563-72.
Hawn TR, Scholes D, Wang H, Li SS, Stapleton AE, Janer M, Aderem A, Stamm WE, Zhao LPing, Hooton TM. Genetic variation of the human urinary tract innate immune response and asymptomatic bacteriuria in women. PLoS One. 2009 ;4(12):e8300.
Hawn TR, Verbon A, Janer M, Zhao LPing, Beutler B, Aderem A. Toll-like receptor 4 polymorphisms are associated with resistance to Legionnaires' disease. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 ;102(7):2487-9.
Hawn TR, Wu H, Grossman JM, Hahn BH, Tsao BP, Aderem A. A stop codon polymorphism of Toll-like receptor 5 is associated with resistance to systemic lupus erythematosus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 ;102(30):10593-7.
Herbeck JT, Gottlieb GS, Winkler CA, Nelson GW, An P, Maust BS, Wong KG, Troyer JL, Goedert JJ, Kessing BD, et al. Multistage genomewide association study identifies a locus at 1q41 associated with rate of HIV-1 disease progression to clinical AIDS. J Infect Dis. 2010 ;201(4):618-26.
Herbeck JT, Gottlieb GS, Wong K, Detels R, Phair JP, Rinaldo CR, Jacobson LP, Margolick JB, Mullins JI. Fidelity of SNP array genotyping using Epstein Barr virus-transformed B-lymphocyte cell lines: implications for genome-wide association studies. PLoS One. 2009 ;4(9):e6915.
Horne DJ, Randhawa AK, Chau TTH, Bang ND, Yen NTB, Farrar JJ, Dunstan SJ, Hawn TR. Common polymorphisms in the PKP3-SIGIRR-TMEM16J gene region are associated with susceptibility to tuberculosis. J Infect Dis. 2012 ;205(4):586-94.

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