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A candidate gene study of F cell levels in sibling pairs using a joint linkage and association analysis.

A candidate gene study of F cell levels in sibling pairs using a joint linkage and association analysis.

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Main Authors: Garner, C, Tatu, T, Game, L, Cardon, L, Spector, T, Farrall, M, Thein, S
Format: Journal article
Published: 1999
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