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Rare and functional SIAE variants are not associated with autoimmune disease risk in up to 66,924 individuals of European ancestry

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Hunt, K., Smyth, D., Balschun, T. et al. Rare and functional SIAE variants are not associated with autoimmune disease risk in up to 66,924 individuals of European ancestry. Nat Genet 44, 3–5 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.1037

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