A candidate gene for psoriasis near HLA-C, HCR (Pg8), is highly polymorphic with a disease-associated susceptibility allele.
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J. Kere | M. Lokki | E. Snellman | T. Laitinen | U. Saarialho-Kere | J Kere | U Saarialho-Kere | K Asumalahti | T Laitinen | R Itkonen-Vatjus | M L Lokki | S Suomela | E Snellman | S. Suomela | K. Asumalahti | R. Itkonen-Vatjus | U. Saarialho‐kere | Kati Asumalahti | Raija Itkonen-Vatjus
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