Is HLA class II susceptibility to primary antiphospholipid syndrome different from susceptibility to secondary antiphospholipid syndrome (2004)
- Autores:
- Autores USP: DONADI, EDUARDO ANTONIO - FMRP ; LOUZADA JUNIOR, PAULO - FMRP
- Unidade: FMRP
- Assuntos: DOENÇAS IMUNOLÓGICAS; IMUNOLOGIA
- Idioma: Inglês
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ABNT
FREITAS, M. V. C. et al. Is HLA class II susceptibility to primary antiphospholipid syndrome different from susceptibility to secondary antiphospholipid syndrome. Lupus, v. 13, p. 125-131, 2004Tradução . . Acesso em: 26 abr. 2024. -
APA
Freitas, M. V. C., Silva, L. M., Deghaide, N. H. S., Donadi, E. A., & Louzada Júnior, P. (2004). Is HLA class II susceptibility to primary antiphospholipid syndrome different from susceptibility to secondary antiphospholipid syndrome. Lupus, 13, 125-131. -
NLM
Freitas MVC, Silva LM, Deghaide NHS, Donadi EA, Louzada Júnior P. Is HLA class II susceptibility to primary antiphospholipid syndrome different from susceptibility to secondary antiphospholipid syndrome. Lupus. 2004 ; 13 125-131.[citado 2024 abr. 26 ] -
Vancouver
Freitas MVC, Silva LM, Deghaide NHS, Donadi EA, Louzada Júnior P. Is HLA class II susceptibility to primary antiphospholipid syndrome different from susceptibility to secondary antiphospholipid syndrome. Lupus. 2004 ; 13 125-131.[citado 2024 abr. 26 ] - HLA class II and alleles in brazilian patients presenting with antiphospholipid syndrome
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