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CTLA4/CT60 polymorphism is not relevant in susceptibility to autoimmune inflammatory intestinal disorders. Human immunology 2005 Mar 66 (3): 321-5. Rueda B, Zhernakova A, López-Nevot M A, Gomez-Garcia M, Ortega E, Piñero A, Correro F, Brieva J A, Nieto A, Koeleman B P C, Martín |
CTLA4 gene polymorphisms in Dutch and Chinese patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology 2002 Nov 37 (11): 1296-300. Xia B, Crusius J B A, Wu J, Zwiers A, van Bodegraven Ad A, Peña A |
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