M.F. McDermott
Department of Diabetes and Metabolic Medicine
St. Bartholomew's and The Royal London School of Medicine and Dentistry
Queen Mary and Westfield College
UK
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- TNF and TNFR biology in health and disease. McDermott, M.F. Cell. Mol. Biol. (Noisy-le-grand) (2001)
- Germline mutations in the extracellular domains of the 55 kDa TNF receptor, TNFR1, define a family of dominantly inherited autoinflammatory syndromes. McDermott, M.F., Aksentijevich, I., Galon, J., McDermott, E.M., Ogunkolade, B.W., Centola, M., Mansfield, E., Gadina, M., Karenko, L., Pettersson, T., McCarthy, J., Frucht, D.M., Aringer, M., Torosyan, Y., Teppo, A.M., Wilson, M., Karaarslan, H.M., Wan, Y., Todd, I., Wood, G., Schlimgen, R., Kumarajeewa, T.R., Cooper, S.M., Vella, J.P., Amos, C.I., Mulley, J., Quane, K.A., Molloy, M.G., Ranki, A., Powell, R.J., Hitman, G.A., O'Shea, J.J., Kastner, D.L. Cell (1999)
- Autosomal dominant recurrent fevers. Clinical and genetic aspects. McDermott, M.F. Rev. Rhum. Engl. Ed (1999)
- Linkage of familial Hibernian fever to chromosome 12p13. McDermott, M.F., Ogunkolade, B.W., McDermott, E.M., Jones, L.C., Wan, Y., Quane, K.A., McCarthy, J., Phelan, M., Molloy, M.G., Powell, R.J., Amos, C.I., Hitman, G.A. Am. J. Hum. Genet. (1998)