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The Mal/TIRAP S180L and TLR4 G299D polymorphisms are not associated with susceptibility to, or severity of, rheumatoid arthritis
  1. Dr A G Wilson, Section of Musculoskeletal Sciences, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, The University of Sheffield, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield S10 2RX, UK; a.g.wilson{at}shef.ac.uk
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Sheedy FJ, Marinou I, O’Neill LAJ, et al
The Mal/TIRAP S180L and TLR4 G299D polymorphisms are not associated with susceptibility to, or severity of, rheumatoid arthritis

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  • Accepted December 20, 2007
  • First published January 7, 2008.
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October 25, 2017

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