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1. A genetic-epigenetic interplay at 1q21.1 locus underlies CHD1L-mediated vulnerability to primary progressive multiple sclerosis

5. CD4(+) T-cell DNA methylation changes during pregnancy significantly correlate with disease-associated methylation changes in autoimmune diseases

6. Implication of DNA methylation changes at chromosome 1q21.1 in the brain pathology of Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

7. CD4+T-cell DNA methylation changes during pregnancy significantly correlate with disease-associated methylation changes in autoimmune diseases

8. Omic Network Modules in Complex diseases

9. A validated generally applicable approach using the systematic assessment of disease modules by GWAS reveals a multi-omic module strongly associated with risk factors in multiple sclerosis

10. CD4+ T-cell DNA methylation changes during pregnancy significantly correlate with disease-associated methylation changes in autoimmune diseases

12. MODifieR: an Ensemble R Package for Inference of Disease Modules from Transcriptomics Networks

14. A validated generally applicable approach using the systematic assessment of disease modules by GWAS reveals a multi-omic module strongly associated with risk factors in multiple sclerosis

16. CD4+T-cell DNA methylation changes during pregnancy significantly correlate with disease-associated methylation changes in autoimmune diseases

17. Potential Involvement of Type I Interferon Signaling in Immunotherapy in Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

18. Potential Involvement of Type I Interferon Signaling in Immunotherapy in Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

19. MODifieR: an Ensemble R Package for Inference of Disease Modules from Transcriptomics Networks.

20. CD4 + T-cell DNA methylation changes during pregnancy significantly correlate with disease-associated methylation changes in autoimmune diseases.

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