Evidence for linkage of a new region (11p14) to eczema and allergic diseases
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J. Bousquet | I. Annesi-Maesano | M. Lathrop | A. Lemainque | J. Hochez | I. Pin | R. Matran | F. Kauffmann | F. Demenais | J. Just | F. Neukirch | E. Bouzigon | M. Guilloud-Bataille | D. Vervloet | F. Gormand | M. Oryszczyn | E. Paty | D. Charpin | N. Moual | M. Dizier | M. Guilloud‐Bataille | J. Bousquet
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