A genome-wide association study reveals evidence of association with sarcoidosis at 6p12.1

Hofmann S., Fischer A., Till A., Müller-Quernheim J., Häsler R., Franke A., Gäde K.I., Schaarschmidt H., Rosenstiel P., Nebel A., Schürmann M., Nothnagel M., Schreiber S., the GenPhenReSa Consortium

Source: Eur Respir J 2011; 38: 1127-1135
Journal Issue: November

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