@article{10434f8b5643413f815ea73940e03442,
title = "CCL3L1 and HIV/AIDS susceptibility",
author = "Urban, {Thomas J.} and Weintrob, {Amy C.} and Jacques Fellay and Sara Colombo and Shianna, {Kevin V.} and Curtis Gumbs and Margalida Rotger and Kimberly Pelak and Dang, {Kristen K.} and Roger Detels and Martinson, {Jeremy J.} and O'Brien, {Stephen J.} and Letvin, {Norman L.} and McMichael, {Andrew J.} and Haynes, {Barton F.} and Mary Carrington and Amalio Telenti and Michael, {Nelson L.} and Goldstein, {David B.}",
note = "Funding Information: This work was funded by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, the Wellcome Trust and the UK National Institute for Health Research Cambridge Biomedical Research Center. The Cambridge Institute for Medical Research is in receipt of a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (079895). We are grateful for the participation of the individuals with type 1 diabetes and the control individuals. We would like to thank the UK Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust for funding the collection of DNA for the British 1958 Birth Cohort. DNA control samples were prepared and provided by S. Ring, R. Jones, M. Pembrey and W. McArdle (Avon Longitudinal Study of Pregnancy and Childhood Laboratory, Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol), D. Strachan (Division of Community Health Sciences, St. George{\textquoteright}s, University of London) and P. Burton (Department of Genetics and Health Sciences (University of Leicester). Type 1 diabetes case DNA samples were prepared by K. Bourget, S. Duley, S. Hawkins, G. Coleman, M. Maisuria, S. Hood, E. King, T. Mistry, A. Simpson, S. Wood, S. Clayton, F. Wright and H. Stevens (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation/Wellcome Trust Diabetes and Inflammation Laboratory, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, University of Cambridge). Double scoring was performed by M. Hardy (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation/ Wellcome Trust Diabetes and Inflammation Laboratory, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, University of Cambridge). Funding Information: Funding was provided by the US National Institutes of Health–funded CHAVI. J.F. is supported by the Swiss Foundation for Grants in Biology and Medicine, and A.T. is supported by Infectigen and the Swiss National Science Foundation. This project has been funded in whole or in part with federal funds from the US National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, under contract N01-CO-12400. The content of this publication does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products or organizations imply endorsement by the US government. This research was supported in part by the Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Research. Funding Information: We thank B. Korber for assistance with the figures. This work is funded by the US National Institutes of Health (AI-35039 to S.M.W. and J.P.P.).",
year = "2009",
doi = "10.1038/nm1009-1110",
language = "English",
volume = "15",
pages = "1110--1112",
journal = "Nature Medicine",
issn = "1078-8956",
number = "10",
}