HLA and autoantibodies define scleroderma subtypes and risk in African and European Americans and suggest a role for molecular mimicry
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
1-7-2020
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume
117
Issue
1
Inclusive Pages
552-562
DOI
10.1073/pnas.1906593116
APA Citation
Gourh, P., Safran, S. A., Alexander, T., Boyden, S. E., Morgan, N. D., Shah, A. A., Mayes, M. D., Doumatey, A., Bentley, A. R., Shriner, D., Domsic, R. T., Medsger, T. A., Ramos, P. S., Silver, R. M., Steen, V. D., Varga, J., Hsu, V., Saketkoo, L. A., Schiopu, E., Khanna, D., Gordon, J. K., Kron, B., Criswell, L. A., Gladue, H., Derk, C. T., Bernstein, E. J., Bridges, S., Shanmugam, V. K., Kolstad, K. D., Chung, L., Kafaja, S., Jan, R., Trojanowski, M., Goldberg, A., Korman, B. D., Steinbach, P. J., Chandrasekharappa, S. C., Mullikin, J. C., Adeyemo, A., Rotimi, C., Wigley, F. M., Kastner, D. L., Boin, F., & Remmers, E. F. (2020). HLA and autoantibodies define scleroderma subtypes and risk in African and European Americans and suggest a role for molecular mimicry. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117 (1). http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1906593116
Peer Reviewed
1
Comments
Epub 2019 Dec 23