Gly111Ser mutation in CD8A gene causing CD8 immunodeficiency is found in Spanish Gypsies.
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J. Bertranpetit | E. Coto | L. Kalaydjieva | E. Paz-Artal | M. Moreno-Pelayo | J. Ruiz-Contreras | L. Allende | E. Mancebo | S. Calleja-Antolín | P. Sivadorai | A. Mencía | O. de la Calle‐Martín
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