Holli B Hutcheson
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Hendrickson S, Hutcheson H, Ruiz-Pesini E, Poole J, Lautenberger J, Sezgin E, et al.
AIDS
. 2008 Nov;
22(18):2429-39.
PMID: 19005266
Objective: Mitochondrial function plays a role in both AIDS progression and HAART toxicity; therefore, we sought to determine whether mitochondrial DNA variation revealed novel AIDS restriction genes, particularly as mitochondrial...
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Walsh E, Sabeti P, Hutcheson H, Fry B, Schaffner S, de Bakker P, et al.
Hum Genet
. 2005 Dec;
119(1-2):92-102.
PMID: 16362345
Pathogens have played a substantial role in human evolution, with past infections shaping genetic variation at loci influencing immune function. We selected 168 genes known to be involved in the...
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Sabeti P, Walsh E, Schaffner S, Varilly P, Fry B, Hutcheson H, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2005 Oct;
3(11):e378.
PMID: 16248677
The C-C chemokine receptor 5, 32 base-pair deletion (CCR5-Delta32) allele confers strong resistance to infection by the AIDS virus HIV. Previous studies have suggested that CCR5-Delta32 arose within the past...
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Martin M, Lederman M, Hutcheson H, Goedert J, Nelson G, van Kooyk Y, et al.
J Virol
. 2004 Nov;
78(24):14053-6.
PMID: 15564514
There is considerable debate about the fundamental mechanisms that underlie and restrict acquisition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. In light of recent studies demonstrating the ability of...
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Hutcheson H, Olson L, Bradford Y, Folstein S, Santangelo S, Sutcliffe J, et al.
BMC Med Genet
. 2004 May;
5:12.
PMID: 15128462
Background: A substantial body of research supports a genetic involvement in autism. Furthermore, results from various genomic screens implicate a region on chromosome 7q31 as harboring an autism susceptibility variant....
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Hutcheson H, Bradford Y, Folstein S, Gardiner M, Santangelo S, Sutcliffe J, et al.
Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet
. 2003 Jan;
117B(1):90-6.
PMID: 12555242
Previous genetic and cytogenetic studies provide evidence that points to one or more autism susceptibility genes residing on chromosome 7q (AUTS1, 115-149 cM on the Marshfield map). However, further localization...