Major histocompatibility complex controls susceptibility and dominant inheritance, but not the severity of the disease in mouse models of rheumatoid arthritis
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Tibor T. Glant | T. Glant | K. Mikecz | V. Adarichev | Katalin Mikecz | Tamás Bárdos | Vyacheslav A. Adarichev | Stilliani Christodoulou | Mathew T. Phillips | T. Bárdos | Stilliani Christodoulou | Mathew T. Phillips
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