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- 2015
- Parent participation plays an important part in promoting physical activity (
- 2014
- Moving From Idea to Action : Promoting Physical Activity by Empowering Adolescents (
- Fun, feasible and functioning : Students' experiences of a physical activity intervention (
- 2012
- Peers, parents and phones-Swedish adolescents and health promotion (
- 2011
- A dominant suppressive MHC class II haplotype interacting with autosomal genes controls autoantibody production and chronicity of arthritis (
- 2008
- A 9-centimorgan interval of chromosome 10 controls the T cell-dependent psoriasiform skin disease and arthritis in a murine psoriasis model (
- 2007
- A case-control study of rheumatoid arthritis identifies an associated single nucleotide polymorphism in the NCF4 gene, supporting a role for the NADPH-oxidase complex in autoimmunity (
- 2006
- Backcross and partial advanced intercross analysis of nonobese diabetic gene-mediated effects on collagen-induced arthritis reveals an interactive effect by two major loci. (
- Identification of susceptibility loci for skin disease in a murine psoriasis model (
- 2005
- Identification of epistasis through a partial advanced intercross reveals three arthritis loci within the Cia5 QTL in mice. (
- Gene expression profiling of arthritis using a QTL chip reveals a complex gene regulation of the Cia5 region in mice. (
- Influence on spontaneous tissue inflammation by the major histocompatibility complex region in the nonobese diabetic mouse. (
- 2003
- Genetic heterogeneity of autoimmune disorders in the nonobese diabetic mouse. (
- 2002
- Mouse models for rheumatoid arthritis (
- The genetic control of sialadenitis versus arthritis in a NOD.QxB10.Q F2 cross. (
- Identification of susceptibility genes for experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis that overcome the effect of protective alleles at the eae2 locus. (