HLA DR/DQ alleles and risk of type I diabetes in childhood: a population–based case–control study
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S. Tiberti | A. Verrotti | S. Tumini | F. Papola | D. Merante | E. Altobelli | A. Blasetti | G. Poccia | M. A. Fioroni | R. Azzarone | C. Battistoni | R. Petrocelli | R. Iannarelli
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