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G. B. Ferrara
Researcher at National Cancer Research Institute
Publications - 6
Citations - 1156
G. B. Ferrara is an academic researcher from National Cancer Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autoantibody & Mitochondrial DNA. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1101 citations.
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A Human Genome Diversity Cell Line Panel
Howard M. Cann,Claudia de Toma,Lucien Cazes,Marie Fernande Legrand,Valérie Morel,Laurence Piouffre,J. G. Bodmer,Walter F. Bodmer,Batsheva Bonne-Tamir,Anne Cambon-Thomsen,Zhu Chen,Jiayou Chu,Carlo Carcassi,Licinio Contu,Ruofu Du,Laurent Excoffier,G. B. Ferrara,Jonathan S. Friedlaender,Helena Groot,David Gurwitz,Trefor Jenkins,Rene J. Herrera,Xiaoyi Huang,Judith R. Kidd,Kenneth K. Kidd,André Langaney,Alice A. Lin,S. Qasim Mehdi,Peter Parham,Alberto Piazza,Maria Pia Pistillo,Yaping Qian,Qunfang Shu,Jiujin Xu,Shi-Yao Zhu,James L. Weber,Henry T. Greely,Marcus W. Feldman,Gilles Thomas,Jean Dausset,Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza +40 more
TL;DR: A resource of 1064 cultured lymphoblastoid cell lines from individuals in different world populations and corresponding milligram quantities of DNA is deposited at the Foundation Jean Dausset (CEPH) in Paris.
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Linkage of Chido and HL‐A
Janice Middleton,Marie C. Crookston,Judith A. Falk,Elizabeth B. Robson,P. J. L. Cook,J.R. Batchelor,Julia G. Bodmer,G. B. Ferrara,H Festenstein,Rodney Harris,Flemming Kissmeyer-Nielsen,Sylvia D. Lawler,J. A. Sachs,E. Wolf +13 more
TL;DR: Of 156 families who were HL-A typed and Chido-typed, 15 were found to be suitable for linkage analysis and it was calculated that the odds in favour of linkage of Chido andHL-A are 1,450,000:1.
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HLA class II DNA typing in a large series of European patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: Correlations with clinical and autoantibody subsets
Mauro Galeazzi,Frédéric Houssiau,Gian Domenico Sebastiani,Gabriella Morozzi,Carlo Carcassi,G. B. Ferrara,Raffaella Scorza,Ricard Cervera,Enrique de Ramón Garrido,Antonio Fernández-Nebro,A. Jedryka-Goral,Giuseppe Passiu,C. Papasteriades,J-C. Piette,Josef S. Smolen,G Porciello,Renzo Marcolongo +16 more
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Mitochondrial DNA polymorphism in four Sardinian villages
Silvia Sartoris,O. Varetto,Nicola Migone,Nazario Cappello,Alberto Piazza,G. B. Ferrara,R. Ceppellini +6 more
TL;DR: The analysis of data suggests that drift or other evolutive forces different from malaria might be the major cause of mitochondrial DNA variation in Sardinia.