Combining effects of polymorphism of tumor necrosis factor α 5′-flanking region and HLA-DRB1 on radiological progression in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
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Katsushi Tokunaga | Naoyuki Kamatani | K. Tokunaga | N. Kamatani | A. Kawasaki | N. Tsuchiya | Masayuki Hakoda | M. Hakoda | T. Furuya | Naomi Ichikawa | Shigeru Kotake | Kenshi Higami | Aya Kawasaki | Takefumi Furuya | Yuki Nanke | Naoyuki Tsuchiya | S. Kotake | Y. Nanke | K. Higami | N. Ichikawa
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