NOD takes its toll but stays in the CARDs in Crohn’s disease Friedrich C. Luft Clinical Implications 12 July 2005 Pages: 577 - 578
Genome–environment interactions in the molecular pathogenesis of dilated cardiomyopathy W. PollerU. KühlH.-P. Schultheiss Review 02 June 2005 Pages: 579 - 586
Human defensins Josef Johann SchneiderAngela UnholzerHans Christian Korting Review 09 April 2005 Pages: 587 - 595
Bmi1 in development and tumorigenesis of the central nervous system Olga ShakhovaCarly LeungSilvia Marino Review 23 June 2005 Pages: 596 - 600
Consequence of functional Nod2 and Tlr4 mutations on gene transcription in Crohn’s disease patients Henri BraatPieter StokkersDaan Hommes Original Article 12 July 2005 Pages: 601 - 609
Identification of novel polymorphisms in the glucokinase and glucose-6-phosphatase genes in infants who died suddenly and unexpectedly Laura ForsythRobert HumeAnn Burchell Original Article 26 May 2005 Pages: 610 - 618
Endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene polymorphism (Glu298Asp) in patients with coexistent hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and coronary spastic angina Akiyoshi OgimotoYuji ShigematsuJitsuo Higaki Original Article 19 March 2005 Pages: 619 - 625
Increase of fibronectin and osteopontin in porcine hearts following ischemia and reperfusion Peter KossmehlJohann SchönbergerDaniela Grimm Original Article 16 March 2005 Pages: 626 - 637
Genetics and phenotypic characteristics of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease in Finns Paula PeltolaAnne LumiahoMarkku Laakso Original Article 17 March 2005 Pages: 638 - 646
Relationship between X-inactivation and clinical involvement in Fabry heterozygotes. Eleven novel mutations in the α-galactosidase A gene in the Czech and Slovak population Robert DobrovolnyLenka DvorakovaMartin Hrebicek Original Article 02 April 2005 Pages: 647 - 654