Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3339876 | Allergologia et Immunopathologia | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Our data suggest that there is no contribution of CTLA-4 A49G polymorphism to chronic spontaneous autoreactive urticaria susceptibility. We recommend further research on other polymorphisms in chronic urticaria patients to explore in detail the potent role of the genetic background in the pathogenesis of this disorder.
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Authors
Z. Brzoza, W. Grzeszczak, B. Rogala, W. Trautsolt, D. Moczulski,