Opposed independent effects and epistasis in the complex association of IRF5 to SLE

I. Ferreiro-Neira, M. Calaza, E. Alonso-Perez, M. Marchini, R. Scorza, G. D. Sebastiani, F. J. Blanco, I. Rego, R. Pullmann, R. Pullmann, C. G. Kallenberg, M. Bijl, F. N. Skopouli, M. Mavromati, S. Migliaresi, N. Barizzone, S. Ruzickova, C. Dostal, R. E. Schmidt, T. WitteC. Papasteriades, I. Kappou-Rigatou, E. Endreffy, A. Kovacs, J. Ordi-Ros, E. Balada, P. Carreira, J. J. Gomez-Reino, A. Gonzalez*

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