Her primary areas of study are Genetics, Human leukocyte antigen, Allele, Molecular biology and Oligonucleotide. Her work on Genetics deals in particular with Linkage disequilibrium, Haplotype, Typing and Locus. The various areas that she examines in her Allele study include Major histocompatibility complex and Immunology.
Her Immunology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Internal medicine and Genotype. Her Molecular biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Molecular probe, HLA-DPB1, DNA polymerase, HLA-DP and Polymerase chain reaction. Her Polymerase chain reaction research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Hybridization probe and genomic DNA.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Genetics, Human leukocyte antigen, Allele, Immunology and Haplotype. Her Human leukocyte antigen research incorporates themes from Autoimmune disease, Disease, Type 1 diabetes, Computational biology and Cohort. Teodorica L. Bugawan works mostly in the field of Allele, limiting it down to topics relating to Nucleic acid sequence and, in certain cases, Homology, as a part of the same area of interest.
Her Immunology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Diabetes mellitus and Internal medicine. Her work in the fields of Haplotype, such as Linkage disequilibrium, intersects with other areas such as Relative risk. Her Oligonucleotide research incorporates elements of Molecular probe and Polymerase chain reaction.
Her primary scientific interests are in Immunology, Factor D, Major histocompatibility complex, Arthritis and Autoimmunity. Her research in Immunology intersects with topics in Internal medicine and Haplotype. Her study of Linkage disequilibrium is a part of Haplotype.
Her Autoimmunity research integrates issues from Diabetes mellitus, Islet and HLA-DPB1. Her Diabetes mellitus course of study focuses on Autoimmune disease and Age of onset, Allele, Allele frequency, PTPN22 and Genotype. The various areas that Teodorica L. Bugawan examines in her D antibody study include Molecular biology and Computational biology.
Teodorica L. Bugawan spends much of her time researching Immunology, Autoimmunity, Internal medicine, Human leukocyte antigen and Islet. Her research brings together the fields of Virology and Immunology. Her Autoimmunity study frequently involves adjacent topics like HLA-DPB1.
Her Human leukocyte antigen study incorporates themes from Polyarticular Arthritis, Arthritis, Linkage disequilibrium, Haplotype and Rheumatology. Her study in Islet is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Type 1 diabetes, Autoimmune disease and Genotype. Her work carried out in the field of Type 1 diabetes brings together such families of science as PTPN22 and Calcifediol, Vitamin D and neurology, vitamin D deficiency, 25-Hydroxyvitamin D 2.
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Analysis of enzymatically amplified beta-globin and HLA-DQ alpha DNA with allele-specific oligonucleotide probes.
Randall K. Saiki;Teodorica L. Bugawan;Glenn T. Horn;Kary B. Mullis.
Nature (1986)
Polymorphism, recombination, and linkage disequilibrium within the HLA class II region.
A B Begovich;G R McClure;V C Suraj;R C Helmuth.
Journal of Immunology (1992)
Allelic sequence variation of the HLA-DQ loci: relationship to serology and to insulin-dependent diabetes susceptibility
Glenn T. Horn;Teodorica L. Bugawan;Christopher M. Long;Henry A. Erlich.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1988)
Newborn screening for HLA markers associated with IDDM: Diabetes Autoimmunity Study in the Young (DAISY)
M. Rewers;T. L. Bugawan;J. M. Norris;A. Blair.
Diabetologia (1996)
Mapping Multiple Sclerosis Susceptibility to the HLA-DR Locus in African Americans
Jorge R. Oksenberg;Lisa F. Barcellos;Bruce A.C. Cree;Sergio E. Baranzini.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2004)
Rapid typing of HLA-DQB1 DNA polymorphism using nonradioactive oligonucleotide probes and amplified DNA
Teodorica L. Bugawan;Henry A. Erlich.
Immunogenetics (1991)
HLA‐DR, DO AND DP TYPING USING PCR AMPLIFICATION AND IMMOBILIZED PROBES
H. Erlich;T. Bugawan;A. B. Begovich;S. Scharf.
European Journal of Immunogenetics (1991)
Analysis of HLA-DP allelic sequence polymorphism using the in vitro enzymatic DNA amplification of DP-alpha and DP-beta loci.
T L Bugawan;G T Horn;C M Long;E Mickelson.
Journal of Immunology (1988)
Rapid HLA-DPB typing using enzymatically amplified DNA and nonradioactive sequence-specific oligonucleotide probes
Teodorica L. Bugawan;Ann B. Begovich;Henry A. Erlich.
Immunogenetics (1990)
Visualizing Human Leukocyte Antigen Class II Risk Haplotypes in Human Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Robert R. Graham;Ward A. Ortmann;Carl D. Langefeld;Damini Jawaheer.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2002)
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