The HLA alleles DRB1*13 and DQB1*06 are associated to Whipple's disease.

scientific article published on 27 January 2009

The HLA alleles DRB1*13 and DQB1*06 are associated to Whipple's disease. is …
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P356DOI10.1053/J.GASTRO.2009.01.051
P698PubMed publication ID19208355
P5875ResearchGate publication ID23998773

P50authorVerena MoosQ40192311
Annalisa De SilvestriQ40407224
Annamaria PasiQ44047692
Gino R CorazzaQ57090014
Federico BiagiQ87793160
Miryam MartinettiQ114526232
Sara SachettoQ114526243
Laura SalvaneschiQ114526244
P2093author name stringChristian Müller
Thomas Schneider
Carla Badulli
Thomas Marth
Gerhard E Feurle
Alessandra Marchese
Lucia Trotta
P433issue7
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)2289-2294
P577publication date2009-01-27
P1433published inGastroenterologyQ4039279
P1476titleThe HLA alleles DRB1*13 and DQB1*06 are associated to Whipple's disease.
P478volume136

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