CTLA4/ICOS gene variants and haplotypes are associated with rheumatoid arthritis and primary biliary cirrhosis in the Canadian population.
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Christopher I Amos | Yan Lu | K. Siminovitch | C. Amos | Chun Xu | W. Newman | E. Keystone | V. Bykerk | G. Hirschfield | D. Mosher | Kesheng Wang | E. Walker | Yan Lu | E Jenny Heathcote | Katherine A Siminovitch | Edward C Keystone | E. Heathcote | William G Newman | Gideon M Hirschfield | Catalina Coltescu | Yue Lu | Chun Xu | Yue Lu | Vivian Bykerk | Dianne Mosher | Xiangdong Liu | Erin J Walker | Xiangdong Liu | Kesheng Wang | Yan Lu | W. G. Newman | C. Coltescu | Catalina Coltescu
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