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Polymorphisms in the Interleukin 4, Interleukin 13, and Corresponding Receptor Genes Are Not Associated with Systemic Sclerosis and Do Not Influence Gene Expression

✍ Scribed by BROEN, J. C. A.; DIEUDE, P.; VONK, M. C.; BERETTA, L.; CARMONA, F. D.; HERRICK, A.; WORTHINGTON, J.; HUNZELMANN, N.; RIEMEKASTEN, G.; KIENER, H.; SCORZA, R.; SIMEON, C. P.; FONOLLOSA, V.; CARREIRA, P.; ORTEGO-CENTENO, N.; GONZALEZ-GAY, M. A.; AIRO', P.; COENEN, M. J.; TSANG, K.; ALIPRANTIS, A. O.; MARTIN, J.; ALLANORE, Y.; RADSTAKE, T. R. D. J.


Book ID
118139966
Publisher
Journal of Rheumatology Publishing Company
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
385 KB
Volume
39
Category
Article
ISSN
0315-162X

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