Sex-related bias and exclusion mapping of the nonrecombinant portion of chromosome Y in human type 1 diabetes in the isolated founder population of Sardinia.
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Francesco Cucca | Patrizia Zavattari | John A Todd | J. Todd | F. Cucca | P. Francalacci | L. Morelli | D. Contu | P. Zavattari | Rosanna Lampis | Laura Morelli | Paolo Francalacci | Mario Maioli | M. Maioli | Daniela Contu | Efisio Angius | Paola Frongia | Daniela Murru | R. Lampis | P. Frongia | E. Angius | D. Murru
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