The genetic diversity within the 1.4 kb HLA-G 5′ upstream regulatory region moderately impacts on cellular microenvironment responses
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A. Sabbagh | E. Donadi | N. Rouas-Freiss | P. Moreau | E. Carosella | E. Castelli | L. Gineau | C. Mendes-Junior | B. C. Bertol | I. Poras | F. Dias | B. M. Souto | Bruna C. Bertol | Bruna C Bertol | Laure Gineau
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