MHC class I chain‐like gene A (MICA) and its associations with inflammatory bowel disease and peripheral arthropathy
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D. Jewell | R. Vaughan | K. Welsh | A. Dhar | T. Orchard | K. Welsh | D. Jewell | J. Simmons | T. Orchard
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