Replication of CD58 and CLEC16A as genome-wide significant risk genes for multiple sclerosis
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概要
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- 2009-11-01
著者
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Hintzen Rogier
Department Of Neurology Erasmus Mc University Medical Center
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Ramagopalan Sreeram
Wellcome Trust Centre For Human Genetics University Of Oxford
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Kayser Manfred
Department Of Forensic Molecular Biology Erasmus Mc University Medical Center Rotterdam
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Ebers George
Wellcome Trust Centre For Human Genetics And Department Of Clinical Neurology University Of Oxford
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HOPPENBROUWERS Ilse
Department of Neurology, MS Centre ErasMS
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AULCHENKO Yurii
Genetic Epidemiology Unit of the Departments of Epidemiology and Clinical Genetics
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JANSSENS A
Department of Public Health
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BROER Linda
Department of Neurology, MS Centre ErasMS
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OOSTRA Ben
Genetic Epidemiology Unit of the Departments of Epidemiology and Clinical Genetics
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VAN DUIJN
Genetic Epidemiology Unit of the Departments of Epidemiology and Clinical Genetics
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Broer Linda
Department Of Neurology Ms Centre Erasms
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Hoppenbrouwers Ilse
Department Of Neurology Ms Centre Erasms
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Kayser Manfred
Department Of Crop Sciences Institute Of Grassland Science University Of Goettingen
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Kayser Manfred
Department Of Forensic Molecular Biology
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Ramagopalan Sreeram
Wellcome Trust Centre For Human Genetics And Department Of Clinical Neurology University Of Oxford
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Hintzen Rogier
Department Of Neurology Ms Centre Erasms
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Janssens A.
Department of Public Health
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