A GWAS follow-up study reveals the association of the IL12RB2 gene with systemic sclerosis in Caucasian populations

  1. Bossini-Castillo, L.
  2. Martin, J.-E.
  3. Broen, J.
  4. Gorlova, O.
  5. Simeón, C.P.
  6. Beretta, L.
  7. Vonk, M.C.
  8. Callejas, J.L.
  9. Castellví, I.
  10. Carreira, P.
  11. García-Hernández, F.J.
  12. Castro, M.F.
  13. Coenen, M.J.
  14. Riemekasten, G.
  15. Witte, T.
  16. Hunzelmann, N.
  17. Kreuter, A.
  18. Distler, J.H.W.
  19. Koeleman, B.P.
  20. Voskuyl, A.E.
  21. Schuerwegh, A.J.
  22. Palm, Ø.
  23. Hesselstrand, R.
  24. Nordin, A.
  25. Airó, P.
  26. Lunardi, C.
  27. Scorza, R.
  28. Shiels, P.
  29. van Laar, J.M.
  30. Herrick, A.
  31. Worthington, J.
  32. Denton, C.
  33. Tan, F.K.
  34. Arnett, F.C.
  35. Agarwal, S.K.
  36. Assassi, S.
  37. Fonseca, C.
  38. Mayes, M.D.
  39. Radstake, T.R.
  40. Martin, J.
  41. Show all authors +
Journal:
Human Molecular Genetics

ISSN: 0964-6906 1460-2083

Year of publication: 2012

Volume: 21

Issue: 4

Pages: 926-933

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1093/HMG/DDR522 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor