Autosomal dominant spondyloarthropathy: no linkage to the type II collagen gene.
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J. Ott | T. Lehner | A. Superti-Furga | G. Weryha | B. Steinmann | F. Ramirez | P. Moreau | B. Lee | A. Gaucher
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