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Azzouz D, GFRS , Martin M et al. Could microchimerism be a source of disease associated HLA alleles in patients with scleroderma?. F1000Posters 2011, 2:196 (poster)

Could microchimerism be a source of disease associated HLA alleles in patients with scleroderma?

D Azzouz, GFRS, M Martin, J Roudier, NC Lambert1
Published 29 Mar 2011
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Published 29 Mar 2011

Could microchimerism be a source of disease associated HLA alleles in patients with scleroderma?

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D Azzouz, GFRS, M Martin, J Roudier, NC Lambert1
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1 INSERM U639, Parc Scientifique de Luminy, France
Presented at
31st European Workshop for Rheumatology Research 2011
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