https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Index en-au 5 Interleukin-6 gene promoter-572 C allele may play a role in rate of disease progression in multiple sclerosis https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:24220 A and −174 G>C) correlate with MS susceptibility, but with varying results. In the present study, we analyzed these polymorphisms, together with an additional polymorphism (−572 G>C) in 279 healthy controls and 509 patients with MS. We found no significant differences between MS patients and healthy controls for the different −597 or −174 IL6 promoter alleles or genotypes. There was a slight reduction in the percentage of individuals with MS who carried a C allele at position −572, although this was not significant after correction for multiple comparisons. Interestingly, however, the −572 C allele showed a significant correlation with the MS severity score, suggesting a possible role in disease progression.]]> Wed 11 Apr 2018 15:18:27 AEST ]]> Uncertainty pattern in landslide susceptibility prediction modelling: Effects of different landslide boundaries and spatial shape expressions https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:46843 Thu 01 Dec 2022 17:00:25 AEDT ]]>