The International Psoriasis Genetics Study: assessing linkage to 14 candidate susceptibility loci in a cohort of 942 affected sib pairs.
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Stefan Jenisch | Mark J. Daly | Colin D. Veal | Alan Menter | Cynthia Helms | Philip E. Stuart | John J. Voorhees | Rajan P. Nair | James T. Elder | Anne M. Bowcock | M. Daly | A. Bowcock | R. Trembath | J. Voorhees | C. Helms | A. Menter | D. Tillman | A. Burden | F. Capon | P. Stuart | R. Nair | E. Christophers | C. Veal | Francesca Capon | A. D. Burden | Enno Christophers | Tilo Henseler | Richard C. Trembath | T. Henseler | S. Jenisch | N. Chia | M. Allen | J. Barker | R. Mistry | Me Allen | Jwn Barker | Nicholas V.C. Chia | R Mistry | D Tillman
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