Early disease onset is predicted by a higher genetic risk for lupus and is associated with a more severe phenotype in lupus patients.
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Early disease onset is predicted by a higher genetic risk for lupus and is associated with a more severe phenotype in lupus patients.
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Amr H Sawalha
Bruce C Richardson
Diane L Kamen
Gail Bruner
Gary S Gilkeson
Kenneth M Kaufman
Swapan K Nath
Travis Hughes
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10.1136/ARD.2010.141697
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2010-09-29T00:00:00Z