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Association of CTLA4, CD28 and ICOS gene polymorphisms with clinicopathologic characteristics of childhood IgA nephropathy in Korean population

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[Kim H.-J., Chung J.-H., Kang S., Kim S.-K., Cho B.-S., Kim S.-D. and Hahn W.-H. 2011 Association of CTLA4, CD28 and ICOS gene polymorphisms with clinicopathologic characteristics of childhood IgA nephropathy in Korean population. J Genet. 90, 151–155]

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KIM, HJ., CHUNG, JH., KANG, S. et al. Association of CTLA4, CD28 and ICOS gene polymorphisms with clinicopathologic characteristics of childhood IgA nephropathy in Korean population. J Genet 90, 151–155 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12041-011-0042-5

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