A full genome search in multiple sclerosis.
The aetiology of multiple sclerosis (MS) is uncertain. There is strong circumstantial evidence to indicate it is an autoimmune complex trait. Risks for first degree relatives are increased some 20 fold over the general population. Twin studies have shown monozygotic concordance rates of 25-30% compa...
Main Authors: | Ebers, G, Kukay, K, Bulman, D, Sadovnick, A, Rice, G, Anderson, C, Armstrong, H, Cousin, K, Bell, R, Hader, W, Paty, D, Hashimoto, S, Oger, J, Duquette, P, Warren, S, Gray, T, O'Connor, P, Nath, A, Auty, A, Metz, L, Francis, G, Paulseth, J, Murray, T, Pryse-Phillips, W, Nelson, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1996
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