IFNG polymorphisms are associated with gender differences in susceptibiligy to multiple sclerosis

O. H. Kantarci, A. Goris, D. D. Hebrink, S. Heggarty, S. Cunningham, I. Alloza, E. J. Atkinson, M. de Andrade, C. T. McMurray, C. A. Graham, S. A. Hawkins, A. Billiau, B. Dubois, B. G. Weinshenker, K. Vandenbroeck

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