DNA methylation mediates genotype and smoking interaction in the development of anti-citrullinated peptide antibody-positive rheumatoid arthritis
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A. Feinberg | L. Ferrucci | L. Alfredsson | I. Kockum | M. Jagodic | Yun Liu | T. Ekström | L. Padyukov | L. Klareskog | S. Murad | C. Too | S. Uebe | Xia Jiang | H. Zou | Zaihua Zhu | Weida Meng
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