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Martha E. Grandits
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 3
Citations - 682
Martha E. Grandits is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autoantibody & Gene expression profiling. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 583 citations.
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Variants at multiple loci implicated in both innate and adaptive immune responses are associated with Sjogren's syndrome.
Christopher J. Lessard,Christopher J. Lessard,He Li,He Li,Indra Adrianto,John A. Ice,Astrid Rasmussen,Kiely Grundahl,Jennifer A. Kelly,Mikhail G. Dozmorov,Corinne Miceli-Richard,Simon J. Bowman,Susan C. Lester,Per Eriksson,Maija-Leena Eloranta,Johan G. Brun,Lasse G. Gøransson,Erna Harboe,Joel M. Guthridge,Kenneth M. Kaufman,Kenneth M. Kaufman,Marika Kvarnström,Helmi Jazebi,Helmi Jazebi,Deborah S. Cunninghame Graham,Martha E. Grandits,Abu N. M. Nazmul-Hossain,Ketan Patel,Adam Adler,Jacen S. Maier-Moore,Jacen S. Maier-Moore,A. Darise Farris,Michael T. Brennan,James A. Lessard,James Chodosh,Rajaram Gopalakrishnan,Kimberly S. Hefner,Glen D Houston,Andrew J.W. Huang,Pamela J. Hughes,David M Lewis,Lida Radfar,Michael D. Rohrer,Donald U. Stone,Jonathan D. Wren,Timothy J. Vyse,Patrick M. Gaffney,Judith A. James,Judith A. James,Roald Omdal,Marie Wahren-Herlenius,Gabor G. Illei,Torsten Witte,Roland Jonsson,Maureen Rischmueller,Lars Rönnblom,Gunnel Nordmark,Wan-Fai Ng,Xavier Mariette,Juan-Manuel Anaya,Nelson L. Rhodus,Barbara M. Segal,R. Hal Scofield,Courtney G. Montgomery,John B. Harley,John B. Harley,Kathy L. Sivils,Kathy L. Sivils +67 more
TL;DR: The results highlight the importance of genes that are involved in both innate and adaptive immunity in Sjögren's syndrome, including TNFAIP3, PTTG1, PRDM1, DGKQ, FCGR2A, IRAK1BP1, ITSN2 and PHIP, among others.
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Peripheral blood gene expression profiling in Sjögren's syndrome.
Eshrat S. Emamian,Joanlise M. Leon,Joanlise M. Leon,Christopher J. Lessard,Christopher J. Lessard,Martha E. Grandits,Emily C. Baechler,Patrick M. Gaffney,Barbara M. Segal,Nelson L. Rhodus,Kathy L. Moser,Kathy L. Moser +11 more
TL;DR: The results strongly support innate and adaptive immune processes in the pathogenesis of SS, and provide numerous candidate disease markers for further study.
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The use of microarrays to study autoimmunity.
Kathy L. Moser,Patrick M. Gaffney,Martha E. Grandits,Eshrat S. Emamian,Daniella B. Machado,Emily C. Baechler,Nelson L. Rhodus,Timothy W. Behrens +7 more
TL;DR: Very recent work in alopecia areata, multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and Sjögren's syndrome illustrates the potential for gaining new insights into the pathophysiology of these complex autoimmune disorders on a global, molecular scale.