Genome-wide association study identifies 12 new susceptibility loci for primary biliary cirrhosis
George Mells(Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Carl A. Anderson(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Michael A. Heneghan(King's College London), Agnes W Muriithi(University of Cambridge), Christopher Franklin(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Katherine I. Morley(The University of Melbourne), Darren B. Day(University of Cambridge), Elizabeth F Wheater(University of Cambridge), D. I. Jones(Indian Institute of Technology Madras), Heather J. Cordell(Newcastle University), Christopher J. Hammond(King's College London), Samantha Ducker(Newcastle University), Graeme Alexander(Addenbrooke's Hospital), Muhammad F. Dawwas(National Health Service), Richard Sandford(University of Cambridge), Peter T. Donaldson(Newcastle University), James Floyd(Wellcome Sanger Institute), So–Youn Shin(Unknown), Leena Peltonen(Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland), James Neuberger(Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham)
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