Major association of vitiligo with HLA‐A*02:01 in Japanese
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R. Spritz | H. Erlich | P. Fain | Tamio Suzuki | N. Oiso | A. Tanemura | C. Holcomb | Ying Jin | M. Hayashi | K. Fukai | M. Rastrou
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