A GENETIC-BASIS FOR FAMILIAL AGGREGATION IN MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS
GENETIC-environmental interactions probably underlie spontaneous human autoimmune disorders, a category of complex traits thought to include multiple sclerosis (MS)1. The geographical distribution and familial aggregation of this disease have often been ascribed to the role of infectious agents2, bu...
Main Authors: | Ebers, G, Sadovnick, A, Risch, N, Bulman, D, Rice, G, Hashimoto, S, Paty, D, Oger, J, Metz, L, Bell, R, Warren, S, Hader, W, Auty, T, Nath, A, Gray, T, Oconnor, P, Nelson, R, Freedman, M, Brunet, D, Paulseth, R, Francis, G, Duquette, P, Murray, T, Bahn, V, Prysephillips, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1995
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