Novel immunoglobulin superfamily gene cluster, mapping to a region of human chromosome 17q25, linked to psoriasis susceptibility
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P. Kwok | A. Bowcock | P. Taillon-Miller | C. Helms | S. Duan | A. Menter | Li Cao | R. Speckman | Jil A. Wright Daw | Shenghui Duan | Rebecca A Speckman
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