Common loss-of-function variants of the epidermal barrier protein filaggrin are a major predisposing factor for atopic dermatitis
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Colin N A Palmer | Ann Sergeant | Hans Bisgaard | Ken McElreavey | H. Bisgaard | S. Bale | C. Palmer | D. Goudie | C. Munro | K. McElreavey | Yiwei Zhao | A. Irvine | J. DiGiovanna | G. O’Regan | R. Watson | L. Campbell | W. McLean | John J DiGiovanna | L. Halkjaer | Philip Fleckman | S. Lewis-jones | S. Mukhopadhyay | A. Sergeant | J. Compton | Somnath Mukhopadhyay | P. Fleckman | A. Sandilands | A. Terron-Kwiatkowski | H. Liao | F. Smith | Alan D Irvine | Ana Terron-Kwiatkowski | Yiwei Zhao | Haihui Liao | Simon P Lee | David R Goudie | Aileen Sandilands | Linda E Campbell | Frances J D Smith | Gráinne M O'Regan | Rosemarie M Watson | Jo E Cecil | Sherri J Bale | John G Compton | Sue Lewis-Jones | Gehan Arseculeratne | Colin S Munro | Brahim El Houate | Liselotte B Halkjaer | W H Irwin McLean | J. Cecil | G. Arseculeratne | Simon P. Lee | B. E. Houate | G. O'Regan | Joanne E. Cecil | C. Palmer
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