Association study of Wegener granulomatosis and the functionally relevant A645G polymorphism in the bactericidal/permeability increasing protein (BPI) gene

P. Jagiello*, W. Klein, H. Schultz, E. Csernok, W. L. Gross, J. T. Epplen

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