Association of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors and human leukocyte antigen-C genotypes in South Brazilian with type 1 diabetes.
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R. Roesler | L. F. Jobim | N. Nardi | G. Schwartsmann | B. Tschiedel | P. Chagastelles | P. H. Salim | P. Portela | M. Jobim | T. J. Wilson | Alessandra G Curti | Daniele A João | Pâmela Portela
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