Polymorphism in C-C Chemokine Receptor 5 (CCR5) increases susceptibility to Löfgren’s syndrome and alters receptor expression as well as functional response.
B. Karakaya (Nieuwegein, Netherlands), C. Van Moorsel (Nieuwegein, Netherlands), M. Veltkamp (Nieuwegein, Netherlands), C. Benschop (Nieuwegein, Netherlands), K. Kazemier (Utrecht, Netherlands), A. Van Der Helm-Van Mil (Leiden, Netherlands), T. Huizinga (Leiden, Netherlands), J. Grutters (Nieuwegein, Netherlands), G. Rijkers (Middelburg, Netherlands)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Better understanding of sarcoidosis: new keys
Session: Better understanding of sarcoidosis: new keys
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