Antibodies to HTLV-I in Sjögren's syndrome
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X. Mariette | L. Bélec | D. Cazals | C. Desgranges | F. Agbalika | J. Clauvel | J. Brouet | J. Pillot | I. Caubarrere | W. Vogetseder | J. Coste | C. Brocheriou | M. Georges | P. Chérot | Alain Georges | L-J. Coulderc
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