Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the class II region of the major histocompatibility complex in Japanese patients with immunoglobulin A nephropathy
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Y. Ohnishi | Toshihiro Tanaka | T. Tsunoda | Yusuke Nakamura | S. Miyano | R. Yamada | I. Narita | T. Fujioka | K. Tsuchiya | K. Nitta | W. Obara | S. Maeda | K. Uchida | F. Gejyo | W. Yumura | K. Honda | H. Nihei | T. Takei | F. Akiyama | Y. Nagane | K. Ito | Yasushi Suzuki | Wako Yumura | Fumihiro Akiyama | Wataru Obara | Hiroshi Nihei | Takashi Ujiie | Yutaka Nagane | Fumitake Gejyo | Takashi Ujiie
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