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Mutations in IL36RN/IL1F5 are associated with the severe episodic inflammatory skin disease known as generalized pustular psoriasis

by admin | Sep 9, 2011

Mutations in IL36RN/IL1F5 are associated with the severe episodic inflammatory skin disease known as generalized pustular psoriasis

Onoufriadis, A., Simpson, M. A., Pink, A. E., Di Meglio, P., Smith, C. H., Pullabhatla, V., Knight, J., Spain, S. L., Nestle, F. O., Burden, A. D., Capon, F., Trembath, R. C. & Barker, J. N., 9 Sept 2011, In: American Journal of Human Genetics. 89, 3, p. 432-437 6 p.

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