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Scientific article 1. SEP 2018

Genetically determined high activities of the TNF-alpha, IL23/IL17, and NFkB pathways were associated with increased risk of ankylosing spondylitis

Authors:

  • Jacob Sode
  • Steffen Bank
  • Ulla Vogel
  • Paal Skytt Andersen
  • Signe Bek Sørensen
  • Anders Bo Bojesen
  • Malene Rohr Andersen
  • Ivan Brandslund
  • Ram Benny Dessau
  • Hans Jürgen Hoffmann
  • Bente Glintborg
  • Merete Lund Hetland
  • Henning Locht
  • Niels Henrik Heegaard
  • Vibeke Andersen

Authors

  • Jacob SodeSteffen BankUlla VogelPaal Skytt AndersenSigne Bek SørensenAnders Bo BojesenMalene Rohr AndersenIvan BrandslundRam Benny DessauHans Jürgen HoffmannBente GlintborgMerete Lund HetlandHenning LochtNiels Henrik HeegaardVibeke Andersen

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    BMC Medical Genetics
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