The Psoriasis Risk Allele HLA-C*06:02 Shows Evidence of Association with Chronic or Recurrent Streptococcal Tonsillitis
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J. Kere | P. Jousilahti | P. Saavalainen | R. Trembath | T. Jokiranta | J. Barker | J. Vuopio | S. Suomela | K. Haapasalo | L. Koskinen | A. Wolin | J. Suvilehto | Jari Suvilehto | Juha Kere | Juha Kere | Jaana Vuopio
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