Combined effects of smoking, anti-EBNA antibodies, and <i>HLA-DRB1*1501</i> on multiple sclerosis risk
KG Simon, Alberto Ascherio(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Ingrid van der Mei(University of Tasmania), Anne‐Louise Ponsonby(Murdoch Children's Research Institute), Joanne L. Dickinson, Peter Sundström(Umeå University), K.L. Munger(Murdoch Children's Research Institute), Terence Dwyer(The University of Melbourne)
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