M. Parkes

Publication List Details

Period

1996 - 2008

Number

14

Co-Authors

Gender-stratified analysis of DLG5 R30Q in 4707 patients with Crohn disease and 4973 controls from 12 Caucasian cohorts (2008)

Annese, V, Barclay, M. L, Bingham, S. A, Brand, S, Buening, C, ...

Background: DLG5 p. R30Q has been reported to be associated with Crohn disease ( CD), but this association has not been replicated in most studies. A recent analysis of gender-stratified data from...

Converging paradigms for environmental health theory and practice (2003)

Parkes, M., Panelli, R., Weinstein, P.

Converging themes from the fields of environmental health, ecology and health, and human ecology highlight opportunities for innovation and advancement in environmental health theory and practice. In...

Evidence for inflammatory bowel disease of a susceptibility locus on the X chromosome (2001)

Satsangi, J, Peeters, M, Parkes, M, Jewell, D P, ...

BACKGROUND & AIMS: The technique of genomewide scanning has been applied successfully in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). A number of putative susceptibility loci have been identified through...

Exclusion of linkage of Crohn's disease to previously reported regions on chromosomes 12, 7, and 3 in the Belgian population indicates genetic heterogeneity (2000)

Peeters, M, Parkes, M, Satsangi, J, ...

Susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is significantly determined by genetic factors. Linkage data from genome-wide searches have identified regions on chromosomes 16, 12, 7, and 3. Our...

Cytokine gene polymorphisms in inflammatory bowel disease. (1996)

Louis, Edouard, Satsangi, J, Roussomoustakaki, M, Parkes, M, Fanning, G, Welsh, K, ...

BACKGROUND: Concordance rates in siblings and twins provide strong evidence that genetic susceptibility is important in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. The number and identity of...