Genetic variants in the mannose receptor gene (MRC1) are associated with asthma in two independent populations
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T. Beaty | M. Nishimura | K. Barnes | Shau-ku Huang | S. Konno | P. Gao | N. Hizawa | K. Shimizu | A. Takahashi | T. Hattori | Akira Isada | K. Shimizu | Takeshi Hattori
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