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Steven M Mortin-Toth

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Nuvolone M, Kana V, Hutter G, Sakata D, Mortin-Toth S, Russo G, et al.
J Exp Med . 2013 Oct; 210(12):2539-52. PMID: 24145514
Prnp(-/-) mice lack the prion protein PrP(C) and are resistant to prion infections, but variable phenotypes have been reported in Prnp(-/-) mice and the physiological function of PrP(C) remains poorly...
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Takenaka K, Prasolava T, Wang J, Mortin-Toth S, Khalouei S, Gan O, et al.
Nat Immunol . 2007 Nov; 8(12):1313-23. PMID: 17982459
Graft failure in the transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells occurs despite donor-host genetic identity of human leukocyte antigens, suggesting that additional factors modulate engraftment. With the nobese diabetic (NOD)-severe combined...
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Ivakine E, Mortin-Toth S, Gulban O, Valova A, Canty A, Scott C, et al.
Diabetes . 2006 Nov; 55(12):3611-9. PMID: 17130511
The nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse recapitulates many aspects of the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes in humans, including inheritance as a complex trait. More than 20 Idd loci have been...
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Ivakine E, Gulban O, Mortin-Toth S, Wankiewicz E, Scott C, Spurrell D, et al.
J Immunol . 2006 Feb; 176(5):2976-90. PMID: 16493056
High-resolution mapping and identification of the genes responsible for type 1 diabetes (T1D) has proved difficult because of the multigenic etiology and low penetrance of the disease phenotype in linkage...
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Ivakine E, Fox C, Paterson A, Mortin-Toth S, Canty A, Walton D, et al.
J Immunol . 2005 May; 174(11):7129-40. PMID: 15905556
Many human autoimmune diseases are more frequent in females than males, and their clinical severity is affected by sex hormone levels. A strong female bias is also observed in the...