Localisation of atopy and β subunit of high-affinity IgE receptor (Fc∈RI) on chromosome 11q
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Y. Nakamura | G. Lathrop | W. Cookson | T. Shirakawa | J. Hopkin | A. Sandford | S. E. Daniels | C. Ra | J. Faux | R. P. Young | W. Cookson | M. Moffat
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