Emerging Role of SIGIRR rs7396562(T/G) Polymorphism in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus in a Chinese Population
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D. Ye | H. Pan | De-guang Wang | C. Feng | Yan Zhu | Xiao-Ke Yang | Sha-Sha Tao | Qing Huang
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