Functional haplotypes of IL-12B are associated with childhood atopic asthma.
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Yusuke Nakamura | M. Shimizu | M. Ebisawa | F. Kishi | T. Shirakawa | M. Tamari | T. Hirota | A. Matsuda | M. Akahoshi | K. Nakashima | T. Enomoto | S. Yoshihara | Yoichi Suzuki | S. Doi | K. Fujita | K. Hasegawa | K. Obara | N. Takahashi | Lei Cheng | Kazuhiko Obara | Koichi Hasegawa
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